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these are great..it's just like you hade a florebord
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Another great product from Kuryakyn. I am tall, 6'6" so was not so sure I would like this style with my inseam.
However, well designed, easy to install, and after hearing about all the comments regarding the inside of legs hitting the fairing, I elected to go with these.
Glad I did. I cannot stretch out as much as I would with short ones, but I also don't look like a bow-legged chicken either....lol. These are infinitely adjustable and give me enough room to vary my position without any fairing issues. Works for me.
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There are many styles of these things to choose from so it really gets down to personal taste and comfort. You can mount these things about anywhere and adjust them to almost any angle. Its hard to recommend something like this to please everyone. I love mine but that doesnt mean the next guy would love them. So like with about anything ...its always best if you can test before you buy ...but even then you may not find out the facts...they may not be adjusted to fit your frame. So its a crap shoot. Good luck.
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I bought a set of these a couple weeks ago. They look great, but, they do not have the right angle to rest your heel properly. They need to be angled back instead of almost 90 degrees to the bike. I have a pair on my VTX and they work great on it.
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Heavy duty! and fully adjustable. One of the bottom clamps broke on the install, an inconvenience but taken care of promptly by customer service. I have rode many miles without, now I have them installed long rides are very comfortable.
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10/29/2008
reviewer: Mike
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Had both sides installed within about 45 minutes. (never installed pegs before)
Very comfortable and the swichblade is nice as you move the weight of your foot from the peg (middle of your foot) to your heal.
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Nice pegs with a heafty feel. Switchblade helps keep my boots on the pegs. 6' tall with no problems! I like the way the ergo-II mounts to the bar. When tight, can not slip. Good ground clearance with an overall clean look!
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Just got back from a 900 mile trip. The Switchblades performance is outstanding.
Just a note - Be sure everything is TIGHT! Especially the footpeg. Just to be sure I did the LockTite on all the areas that could loosen up on a long trip. Had zero problems. And with a 34" inseam it sure is nice to be able to stretch my long legs.
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I have a 02 Goldwing. This is my 3rd year with this bike and I had been riding without highway pegs. I bought the Kuryakyn Switchblade pegs installed them and I sure am glad I waited. These pegs are heavy duty and easily installed. Comfortable for me at 5' 10", and really stylish too. One of my best purchases. Great price with VIP. I added a few additional items and received free shipping also. Try them, and you will like them!
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Installed pegs on my 06 wing, ads nice look and feels great. I was concerned about the report of them slipping out of position but have had no such problems. when you lock them doun tight to set the groove in place the first time, it will stay, just get it right the first time because they do lock to that groove. my left side is slightly more angled than the right and as others have said, not much room for adjustment. but very nice pegs love them and recommend to everyone
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With the blade extended your foot has too much leverage and can easily rotate the peg out of position. I vote no.
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The heel flip out supports are real nice and might prevent you from kicking yourself in the back of the head. They lock your boots in place and prevent them from slipping off. Something to think about if you put a lot of miles up on trips. The only thing I found that could be improved was the roll pins that lock the pivot points in place. Solid pins would work better if you later wanted to change position on the pedals. Other than that they work great, are comfortable, and very high quality units.
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