extended shifter peg?
Anyone know of an extended shifter peg? I have the Kury that is 5/8 longer than stock but thats not enough. Yes I do have extended Floorboards. Got any ideas? Thanks All


Last edited by jgreg65; Feb 20, 2010 at 07:42 PM.
The longest ones that I found are at Bagger Nation:
http://www.baggernation.com/products...rrors-accs.htm
They might be too long if you don't have extended boards. If you do decide on them, they are an exchange item so expect an additional core charge if you don't send in your lever first.
http://www.baggernation.com/products...rrors-accs.htm
They might be too long if you don't have extended boards. If you do decide on them, they are an exchange item so expect an additional core charge if you don't send in your lever first.
Get creative.... Make your own. I made my shifter from a snap-on wrench. I cut a spline to fit and welded it into the box end of the wrench. on the open end I welded an insert that I tapped to accept the peg thread. For the shifter peg, all you need is a long bolt run backwards thru a 3/8 or 1/2 inch drive deep socket. I've created several shifters and shift pegs built to individual requirements. Don
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I also installed the floorboard extensions and wanted an extended shifter peg to avoid the pigeon toe'd shifting.
I bought one from Arlen Ness (part # 06465), it's 3 1/2" long and solved my problem. He has a few different looks.
About $35.00.
http://www.amazon.com/ARLEN-NESS-TOR.../dp/B000GU5JJ6
I bought one from Arlen Ness (part # 06465), it's 3 1/2" long and solved my problem. He has a few different looks.
About $35.00.
http://www.amazon.com/ARLEN-NESS-TOR.../dp/B000GU5JJ6
On my softail's aftermarket forward brake lever that had a peg toepiece, I took a longer stainless bolt, put a chrome 7/16 socket between the lever and toepiece, and that extended it out nicely. I pidgentoed it badbefore the mod because of the Big Sucker air cleaner I had on, but the socket trick worked great, and it looks pretty factory (if you put the measurement-etched side of the socket facing down
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