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Just got back to Nashville from Milwaukee...awesome time up there however, 1300 miles with no highway pegs is not a great idea. Looking to see what everyone likes. I have a 2004 ultra classic limited. Any suggestions?
I use these http://www.harley-davidson.com/store...-07-5083007--1. They are widely adjustable and well constructed. I originally bought a cheap pair on EBay but as the old saying goes, you get what you pay for. One of them was broken in the first week. The HD ones have been on for about a year and a half and function flawlessly. Use your choice of pegs once the mounts are on.
Oh, and welcome to the best HD forum on the internet.
I have the Streamliner foot pegs. I've had this same set on 3 bikes now. About $165 for the pegs and $100 for the 360 degree mounts. There are cheaper ways to go, but I like these, so I bit the bullet.
I have the Streamliner foot pegs. I've had this same set on 3 bikes now. About $165 for the pegs and $100 for the 360 degree mounts. There are cheaper ways to go, but I like these, so I bit the bullet.
Howdy. Man, I love these forums. Came here to look for peg advice. Saw this thread, went to local dealer, had them in stock, and they installed them for free while I waited !
I love them already. Can't believe I waited this long.
Dealer was great. Had me on the bike twice to custom fit to my choice. Great job.
Thanks for the advice. I too recommend the ones above.
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