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The tour techs are a good choice or the HD Adjustable Highway Peg Mounting Kit
They look almost a like and are the same price.
I am using the HD Adjustable Highway Peg Mounting Kit because if they have old stock they are $10 less than the Kuryakyn.
I use the Kury ones with the heel stirrups and the magnum quick clamps. The way I have them set up gives me three options to put my feet.....on the boards, on the pegs or edge of heel on the boards with toe up on the stirrups.
Here's mine.I have them set where I can use them alone or I can put my heel on the floorboard and the ball of my foot on the highway peg.My clamp and pegs are both H-D. http://s270.photobucket.com/albums/j...t=DSC01947.jpg
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