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Rafkin... I don't have the bike with me at the moment.. what I did was take a pair of stock rear footpegs, flipped the peg upside down in the mounting bracket so it's locked in a 90 degree direction. Then I took the insert out of the footboard, sliced off the rubber ball looking thing in the front, drilled a 1/2 inch hole through the footpad, set a spacer inside the footboard socket so it wouldn't crush the insert, and ran a bolt up though the underside of the footboard, through the spacer, insert, and into the footpeg mount. The peg sits maybe 2 inches up from the footboard, and sticks out maybe 2 inches past the edge of the footboard. I set my toes up on the peg and its perfect for me.
Rafkin... I don't have the bike with me at the moment.. what I did was take a pair of stock rear footpegs, flipped the peg upside down in the mounting bracket so it's locked in a 90 degree direction. Then I took the insert out of the footboard, sliced off the rubber ball looking thing in the front, drilled a 1/2 inch hole through the footpad, set a spacer inside the footboard socket so it wouldn't crush the insert, and ran a bolt up though the underside of the footboard, through the spacer, insert, and into the footpeg mount. The peg sits maybe 2 inches up from the footboard, and sticks out maybe 2 inches past the edge of the footboard. I set my toes up on the peg and its perfect for me.
Hogdoc
Thanks Hogdoc. this is kind of what I am looking for. I do not use highway pegs but I seen a guy on a V-Star and he had an extra peice about the size of his brake pedal added onto his front floorboards. I have not seen them anywhere else but this might be a cool mod to try.. thanks for the info.
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