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Old 04-29-2011, 07:43 PM
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I'm 6 foot even with a 32 inch inseam and am using the Harley Long Angle HWY Peg mount. I very seldom put my feet soley on the hwy peg. usually, my heel is on the running board and the front of my foot is on the peg.

What I like about this is, it is comfortable to me and my feet are still close to the controls for quick changes.

 
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Old 04-29-2011, 07:57 PM
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Here's the best answer, including the Soos extension kit for the floorboards. Major improvement for low bucks.

https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...peg-combo.html
 
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Originally Posted by Texas Rapier
I'm 6 foot even with a 32 inch inseam and am using the Harley Long Angle HWY Peg mount. I very seldom put my feet soley on the hwy peg. usually, my heel is on the running board and the front of my foot is on the peg.

What I like about this is, it is comfortable to me and my feet are still close to the controls for quick changes.

I have the same setup on my Limited and showed them to a freind who has 2011 Road Glide Ultra. He is probably going with the same setup. I have talked to several other Ultra/Ultra Limited owners who have the same setup.
 
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Old 04-29-2011, 08:12 PM
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I just wanted another place to put my feet, nothing gaudy sticking out. I bought the Billet Engine Guard Footpeg Mounting Kit - Chrome. It is the one they put on the CVO Ultra.
 
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Old 04-29-2011, 08:35 PM
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I did not mention it but I also have the kuryakyn floor board relocaters +1 inch out + 1 inch forward.
 
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Old 04-29-2011, 08:50 PM
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I'm 6ft with 34" inseam and I went with the Kuryakyn Dually Hwy Pegs for my 2011 RGC and like them. The Kuryakyn Longhorns (as mentioned above) are maybe a better choice, as they have more adjustability. I would have gotten them, if I hadn't gotten such a good deal on my Dually's.
 
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Old 04-29-2011, 08:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Texas Rapier
I did not mention it but I also have the kuryakyn floor board relocaters +1 inch out + 1 inch forward.
Had to get my boards further ahead as well as out. Kuryakyns did the trick for me too. I wear size 13 boot and with the 1" ahead still have enough room for my feet behind the lower fairings. An added benefit of moving the boards ahead is that the heel shifter is now at the back end of the left board. I never understood why they put the shift peg on top and about an inch from the rear of the board in the stock location. I now have the whole board for my petite feet

I also use the HD short angled peg mounts. They wrap nicely around the lower fairings and allow several positions - heel board/toe pegs; instep on pegs; heel on pegs; heel on top of pegs. Nice to be able to adjust positions. I get leg cramps if I don't change position regularly. Could it be that I'm getting old?
 
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I'm 6 feet tall and just installed the IMT jac-knifes on my street glide and so far really like them.
 
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Originally Posted by 89FLHT
32 inseam. Went with the Kuryaken Tour-Tech Cruise Mounts on an '11 SG.

Went with the Long offset arms. I found them to be very adjustable for getting my feet exactly where I needed them.
Got pix?
 
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Check out the Kuryakyn Adjustable Cruise Peg Mounts. Part #'s 7535, 7536, 7537 or 7538 (depending on your style of footboard). These mount directly to the underside of the footboard and are very comfortable.
 
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