

| I am glad I purchased these 4.5 inch shorter arms to replace the 6 inch arms that come with the highway pegs. I believe there is a misnomer on this website concerning the description that it is for those that want a shorter reach. The 4.5 inch arms are really for those who want a longer reach. I am 6'3" tall with a 33" inseam and these shorter arms make a much better reach for taller riders. They are well worth purchasing and really make the pegs fit much better for taller riders. |
| Very nice product.Leaves a very nice smooth glassy finish.Well worth the money. |
| Very nice item. Fit nicely in place and very nice quality. Adds a lot of class to bike. |
| Great item. Very easy to install and looks very nice on bike. Works well while shifting. |
|
Once again, i thank the other guys for their reviews,this tool makes oil changing easy and fast. thanks Lynn |
|
Highwayboards were the first things I added to my 'Wing. The installation is not a problem and the brackets have lots of adjustments. An installation tip: Set on the bike with your feet in about the right position while a buddy makes adjustments. Once you are dialed in, lock down the hardware. I have had some of the fasteners loosen; use Loc-tite and there should not be a problem I scrape the tips when doing tight street turns, but they have always folded up, no big deal. Love these things ... Hammer "Until they are home ... " JPAC |
|
I purchased two sets in Spring of 06. Installation is simple and they look great! However, during my annual 6,000 mile coast-to-coast-to-coast run I lost both of the mini-masts. The first fell off after about 4,000 miles and the second sometime between my last gas stop and home - found it wedged against my day bag and luggage rack. I have just ordered a new set - they look that good - but will do things not in the instructions: 1) install hardware with Loc-tite and 2) peen the threads. That should keep the buggers in place! Hammer "Until they are home ... " JPAC |
|
OK ... I see 17 ratings of "5" Stars and now you see mine at a lowly "2." Here is my take on this floor board/shifter set: + Look Great + Comfortable + Fold up - you don't have to straddle the floor boards when your feet are on the ground for extended periods (and is required to lower the side stand.) - The shifter sucks: - it can not be tighened fully - it rattles when underway - the spread between the toe and heel must be for someone with a shoe size smaller than a 11. (I wear a 12 - no room!) The Honda dealer advises me that they have not found a single person who likes the shifter. Folks love the floor boards and tend to re-install the original toe shifter. Not pretty, but better than having the heel-toe version fall off in the desert. I also ride a H-D FLHTCUI (Electra Glide Ultra Classic). If only the Kuryakyn could relicated that solid feel they would have a winner. Hammer "Until they are home ... " |
| I love mine. My wife loves not having to stand up to get off the bike. I went to a Diamond Seat and backrest and was glad to finally get the stock seat padding in the front adjusted for me so I could get back to this backrest. It looks better and feels better. |
| Ditto with all reviews. Compact, easy to put on and off, felt lining over windshild. Protects my money pit perfectly. |
| A must have item if you purchase the shark gills. Solid and dressy. Glad I have them now. Didn't want them at first. |
| I'm 5' 11" and 375 lbs. This little puppy is perfect for the added girth wind deflection. Would recommend caulk or rubber cement for metal slide caps, mine keep popping out and I have to remove the nose panel to fix. |