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I'm on a quest to find a set of comfortable highway pegs/boards to install on my crash bars. I'm 6' tall and plan on installing the lower fairings. What are some decent choices? Thanks.
I just got a new set from my HD dealer... Paid $29... They are chrome with gold where your foot rests... Great big word that says "HARLEY"... They go well with my Gold Eagle on my Live to Ride emblems... These are really nice... Makes my Ultra a lot more comfortable...
I have the Kuryakyn Dually's attached to the crash bars and have been very happy. I like the looks of the Cruiseboards also. I might go with them if I did it over.
I got the HD chrome and black rubber pegs with the billet mounts. Instead of the bolt kit, I bough seperate pieces with acorn nuts.
I ride with my feet in two postions. Sometimes I rest my heels on the floor boards with my toes resting on the pegs or I put my boot on them when I want to fully stretch out (I'm 6'2").
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