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I thought I needed them. They are #1 on my list of not needed accs. Puts more pressure on my spine while riding but they do let wind blow up my pant leg to cool my crotch.
Are you running the Kury Switchblades on the Ultra too? Reason I'm asking is I had them on my '07 SG with lowers, and even after I added the Longhorn offsets I couldn't find a good mounting position that was comfortable, the fairing lowers really limited the amount of movement/positioning,
I took them off the SG before I traded her in, and I'm planning on mounting them on the Ultra (but I'm not anticipating much more success...).
Got any close-up pix that you can share? FWIW, I'm 6' tall with a 32" inseam.
I also have a 32 inseam. This way you can move it any way you like.
My wife bought me a set of skull pegs and the mounts for them, but no matter how I adjust them it's too far out for me. The lowers on my bike are preventing me from getting close. Will the 360 mounts work with the skulls pegs or do I need to get an entire unit with pegs? The dealer said she couldn't get her money back, but she could exchange if they didn't work which led me to believe they knew they wouldn't. But, she knew how I liked the skull pegs and got them anyway. Any help out there?
My wife bought me a set of skull pegs and the mounts for them, but no matter how I adjust them it's too far out for me. The lowers on my bike are preventing me from getting close. Will the 360 mounts work with the skulls pegs or do I need to get an entire unit with pegs? The dealer said she couldn't get her money back, but she could exchange if they didn't work which led me to believe they knew they wouldn't. But, she knew how I liked the skull pegs and got them anyway. Any help out there?
Yes it will work with the skull pegs, the 360 mounts dont come with any pegs and accept all male end pegs.
I like 'em where I have 'em. Only problem is right side is a little close to the brake pedal.
You need some floorboard extenders to move the boards away from the bike. Talk to Soos or Harley Goodies, they are both site sponsors and can help fix that problem.
You need some floorboard extenders to move the boards away from the bike. Talk to Soos or Harley Goodies, they are both site sponsors and can help fix that problem.
+1, I have Soos extenders, made my boards much more comfortable
You need some floorboard extenders to move the boards away from the bike. Talk to Soos or Harley Goodies, they are both site sponsors and can help fix that problem.
Have 'em. Have had 'em on every touring bike I have owned.
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