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im finding more and more that i dont like my highway pegs both because of looks and comfort. there to wide and i dont like the look of the crash bar anyways. thinking about the banana boards the 19" or 21" im looking to basically be a about 1" wider than the stock boards and longer to put my feet forward
No one can give you best advice than yourself man. Put them close to the bike and if you like it go for it. Take a trip to a rally and look at options.
Google pics.
I for one will always keep my crash bars. I like em. As far as floorboards I went with a Harley insert and if I change them later I will probably get another harley insert. I am not much for radical looks.
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