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07-02-2010, 08:20 AM | #16 |
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This is the best poor pic I have of off sets and kury pegs. These are in closer than pegs mounted up on the bars as shown in Balast's pic. His are bar mounted directly, so a bit further away.
Leaving my heel on the boards, so I would brake normally. Which means I leave my heel on the boards to brake so there is better controll, just toeing the brake, I merely slip my toes from the peg to the pedal or the oither way around. I assume we all can reach the brake pedal and still leave the heels of our boots on the boards. I am no fan of lifting my foot to stomp on the pedal, like we do driving a truck.
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07-02-2010, 08:20 AM | #17 |
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This is the best poor pic I have of off sets and kury pegs. These are in closer than pegs mounted up on the bars as shown in Balast's pic. His are bar mounted directly, so a bit further away.
Leaving my heel on the boards, so I would brake normally. Which means I leave my heel on the boards to brake so there is better controll, just toeing the brake, I merely slip my toes from the peg to the pedal or the oither way around. I assume we all can reach the brake pedal and still leave the heels of our boots on the boards. I am no fan of lifting my foot to stomp on the pedal, like we do driving a truck.
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07-02-2010, 08:20 AM | #18 |
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Hiway Bars
This is the best poor pic I have of off sets and kury pegs. These are in closer than pegs mounted up on the bars as shown in Balast's pic. His are bar mounted directly, so a bit further away.
Leaving my heel on the boards, so I would brake normally. Which means I leave my heel on the boards to brake so there is better controll, just toeing the brake, I merely slip my toes from the peg to the pedal or the oither way around. I assume we all can reach the brake pedal and still leave the heels of our boots on the boards. I am no fan of lifting my foot to stomp on the pedal, like we do driving a truck.
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07-03-2010, 11:00 AM | #19 |
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Mac, I believe those are Kury "Longhorn Offsets"
Gman47, if your wanting highway pegs to be closer to you, the "Longhorn Offsets" will fix you up. Here's a link to them... http://www.kuryakyn.com/index.cfm/go...etail/IMID/495
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