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I am 6'4" and I use the long reach on my ultra. By moving them up or down on the crash bars and the unlimited adjustment angles you can achieve, I am sure you could find the sweet spot just right for you requardless of your inseem. I also have the floorboard extentions that push the boards out and forward. It all makes a differance on long rides.
I am 5-10 and have the longs for more versatilaty and run them pretty low so I can heel on the floor boards and toe on the pegs, both feet on the peg is is nice too, also can extend my feet over them. The cool thing I like about the low placement is I can extend my legs to straight lock and it pushes me against the back of my seat and raises my **** off the seat just slightly to un-weight my **** for a nice comfort change can ride this way for miles. if you mount them high can't do that. With all of the options I get from the location I have them the feet and the **** never are tired or board. see my signature below for my set up
I'm 5'10" and have a 32" inseam, I have shorty's on my street glide, I'm like just about everyone else and also ride with my heels on the boards and my toes on the pegs, I have to slide forward a little to get up on the pegs, If they were longer, I would be good.
I am 5' 10" with a 32" inseam. I have the shorty's on my Ultra. I like to extend my legs out. I can't do that with the shorty's. I will be looking at the longs or the 360's.
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