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I have HD skull pegs on the HD 360 adjustable mounts, I am just under 6' and I have a badlander seat. I have them set low and angled toward the boards. With them like this, I can put my feet on them, or the back of my heels, or heels on the boards and toes on the pegs. The last option is how I sit 95% of the time.
If you do not have or do not intend using the lower fairing then the 360 adjustable are good. If you have or may add the lower fairing then I would consider these
Kuryakyn also carries them and they call them tourtec.
because of the angle of the cruise peg mount they curve around the fairing.
The 360's mounts has to be installed back wards in order to clear the fairing.
There are 2 sizes for both , 2 inch and 4 inch.
I used the 360's on my Ultra but they were limited for my use. The others were perfect for me. I like them low.
I went with the cheapest engine guard mounting kit HD offers and paired it with the narrow band footpeg. They work great and aren't very noticeable when folded up. The other kits may offer more adjustability, but I like these just the way they are.
I have the Kuryakyn Cruise boards, which are basically floor boards for mounting on the engine guard - they are extremely comfortable but a little spendy.
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