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I have an 06 EG Classic and was unsure of the pegs I wanted and did not want to spend the 150 plus from the stealer to try. The guy working there picked up a pair that mounted to the engine guard for $26 bucks everything is included in the package. Priced right functional and will allow me to wait and choose some I like that I have seen on other bikes. My .02.
ORIGINAL: Rick51
I have an 06 Ultra. I am looking for foot/highway pegs. What type pegs do you have on your classic/ultra? Any pictures? Thanks.
I just opened the catalog at the dealer counter picked out what I thought would work,they had the mounts and pegs in stock, passed out when I went to the register, put em on ,loved them then researched and found I puchased HD's most expensive mounts and pegs-man I have great taste! Oh,and it seems you do too,nice FF Rick!
I installed a set of Kuryakan Switchblades to the engine gaurds. I like them as they give me a variaty of positions to use. The hidden heel support is awesome on a long ride, or you can use just the peg, either way, the varaity is key top comfort for me.
I recently installed the Kuryakan Cruise Boards and have found them to be the most comfortable set-up I've ever had. They are a bit pricey, but when it comes to comfort, they are great.
I have an 05 Ultra, I don't take the lowers off (even in the summer).
I put the adjustable HD long arms, I spent many, MANY hours trying to get them to fit right (30" inseam 5'9") just wasn't happy.
This year I bought the short arms, much, MUCH better.
I have an 05 Ultra, I don't take the lowers off (even in the summer).
I put the adjustable HD long arms, I spent many, MANY hours trying to get them to fit right (30" inseam 5'9") just wasn't happy.
This year I bought the short arms, much, MUCH better.
Joe
Joe - why?
I have been considering the long arms. I figured they could be adjusted to more positions including setting close enough to rest heel on floorboard?
Is it that the short arms give your legs a better stretch?
I'm 6'4" - Just go back from a weekend trip and would of really liked to stretch my legs out - I start squirming after about an hour in the seat.
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