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Those pegs look like the traditional polished mounts I have on my SG now. It looks like you just have them bent toward you more.
I'm hoping to not have to change out my hiway pegs in order to clear the fairings. Look great on your bike btw.
Thanks for the replies guys. I ordered a set of these from another member of the forum and should have them this week some time. I'm eager to bolt them on my black Street Glide. A few of my initial concerns have been alleviated already. It looks like you're still able to have lot's of foot movement either deeper into the fairing longways, off the side with the heal on the board as I sometimes do now, or of course on the hiway pegs. My current pegs are the basic polished steel clamps with the SG/Custom matching pegs. They aren't extended or adjustable and for me without the fairing look great and fit great. It looks like Zook has the type I have and they work. I'm hoping I don't have to switch out hiway mounts. To anyones knowledge, or there any HD OEM hiway mounts that will NOT work with lower fairings? I'm pumped about getting thse. I love the way they look and sit on the lowered SG. They seem to really fill in the space on the crash bar and pull both the upper and lower fairing together for a completed look. The bike takes on a real husky lowered stance that is pretty aggressive looking to me. I really believe the lowering has a lot to do with why I like these on a SG or RK Custom or any lowered bike much more than a stock bike with regular shock travel.
Anyway...would appreciate further input on the hiway mount question.
Those pegs look like the traditional polished mounts I have on my SG now. It looks like you just have them bent toward you more.
I'm hoping to not have to change out my hiway pegs in order to clear the fairings. Look great on your bike btw.
No these are the Kuryakyn. They are made to clear the lowers.
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