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I'm ordering individual peices, it'c cheaper than ordering the kit, plus the kit comes with a black mounting bracket. If I order individual I can get the chrome mounts.
Make sure that the floorpan comes with the pins, springs, detent ball and allenscrew for secureing the insert. Also the complete kit comes with a chrome bracket not black as pictured, I just got them last week for mine and told the parts guy I needed to order the chrome brackets for them and he said the pics were wrong that they came with chrome brackets for the 09 streetglide and guess what he was right. As far as being cheaper ordering all the parts it's only like six bucks the way I added it and thats if it includes the parts I mentioned so guys you might want to check that first.
Make sure that the floorpan comes with the pins, springs, detent ball and allenscrew for secureing the insert. Also the complete kit comes with a chrome bracket not black as pictured, I just got them last week for mine and told the parts guy I needed to order the chrome brackets for them and he said the pics were wrong that they came with chrome brackets for the 09 streetglide and guess what he was right. As far as being cheaper ordering all the parts it's only like six bucks the way I added it and thats if it includes the parts I mentioned so guys you might want to check that first.
I see that they sell the angled pegs as either short or long,Is one for a short-legged rider and the other for a long-legged rider?How does someone figure which is the ones to buy?
Make sure that the floorpan comes with the pins, springs, detent ball and allenscrew for secureing the insert. Also the complete kit comes with a chrome bracket not black as pictured, I just got them last week for mine and told the parts guy I needed to order the chrome brackets for them and he said the pics were wrong that they came with chrome brackets for the 09 streetglide and guess what he was right. As far as being cheaper ordering all the parts it's only like six bucks the way I added it and thats if it includes the parts I mentioned so guys you might want to check that first.
That's good to know. From the pics (and my parts people) I thought the brackets were black as well.
Thanks for the heads up. I checked on it and your right about the chrome brackets and accessories needed. I ordered the whole kit with the rest of the order from Lake Shore HD. Also decided to go with the 360 Highway Pegs. Good discount and orders over $500.00 get free shipping. Checked around and with the free shipping they were cheaper than zanotti's and Chicago HD. First Official order.
Here's the link. http://www.lshd1.com/servlet/StoreFront
Thanks for the heads up. I checked on it and your right about the chrome brackets and accessories needed. I ordered the whole kit with the rest of the order from Lake Shore HD. Also decided to go with the 360 Highway Pegs. Good discount and orders over $500.00 get free shipping. Checked around and with the free shipping they were cheaper than zanotti's and Chicago HD. First Official order.
Here's the link. http://www.lshd1.com/servlet/StoreFront
I try to help when I can, your passenger will like the floorboards alot better than the pegs, trust me on that my wife said it was the best money I've spent yet on accessories for mine. Remember to keep your head down over there till you get on the plane to come home and thanks for all your service.
Well It's official, I've got less than 30 days left in Afghanistan, Recieved my vin# and the bike was shipped from the factory on the 25th of Feb. YEAH!!!! Sorry for my rambling. Getting to the question, I'm in the process of placing a my first order. One of the things I'm looking at is highway pegs. What's the difference between the Adjustable Highway Peg Kit "ANGLED" and the "360"? Also I'll be changing out the passanger pegs for the Streamliner footboards, will the passenger pegs be a good fit for highway pegs?
I moved the rear pegs up for hiway pegs. Here are some pics......
I set them low on the crash bar. That way, you can use them with your whole foot sitting on them or with your heel resting on the running boards and the toe part of your boot up on the hiway pegs. Besides having multiple options that way, it also looks better going down the road. I think those guys with their feet up waiste high look kind of like a monkey....well never mind.
I see that they sell the angled pegs as either short or long,Is one for a short-legged rider and the other for a long-legged rider?How does someone figure which is the ones to buy?
I'm 6'4" and I have the short ones on my Screamin Eagle Electra Glide. She's 5'7" and I put the long ones on her SG (see the pictures in the post above).
I'm 5'9" and went with the short angled ones...I only want to use the pegs with my heels on the boards and toes on the pegs....With all the soccer moms driving out there on their cell phones, I want to be able to get to the brake and shifter fast.
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