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My passenger often times has to stretch her legs out because of pain in her knees after awhile.Is there anything out there that could be attached to the pass. floorboards to aleviate this problem.For the driver we have highway pegs but what about for the passenger?
In the parts catalog for HD, they have mounts that are adjustable to lower the passenger floorboards. Check those out, (also online at the HD site) maybe that will help. Ride safe.
+1 for the kury adjustable pegs that attach to the floorboards. My wife doesn't like them as well as the high peg mounts I had on the softail, but they are better than only having one position.
I have even saw several gals rest the calves of their legs on the adjustable peg when the rider's feet are on the highway pegs.
My wife's feet are in my way if they are on the adjustable pegs when we are stopped. It took her awhile, but she has learned to move her feet back to the boards when we are getting ready to stop.
+1 for the kury adjustable pegs that attach to the floorboards. My wife doesn't like them as well as the high peg mounts I had on the softail, but they are better than only having one position.
I have even saw several gals rest the calves of their legs on the adjustable peg when the rider's feet are on the highway pegs.
My wife's feet are in my way if they are on the adjustable pegs when we are stopped. It took her awhile, but she has learned to move her feet back to the boards when we are getting ready to stop.
I use them also. I had the problem with the wife's toes in my calves. I bought a set of 1" passenger floorboard extenders from Soos above and solved that problem!!
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