victory highway pegs
bigd2013vv
Posted 2013-09-17 10:28 AM (#144594)
Subject: victory highway pegs


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 28
Hendersonville, NC
On the victory highway pegs that mount under the floorboards, can you put a longer arm on them to stretch them out further like 2 more inches, i would love to have a set but they dont stretch far enough away as they are, anyone know or possibly done this yet. Or is there any other kind of highway peg for the 13 vision i cant find anything else, right now i stretch my legs out over the tip over protection but feet are not really stable there beings thats not the intended use of it

thanks for the info and the comments
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goat813
Posted 2013-09-20 12:29 PM (#144727 - in reply to #144594)
Subject: Re: victory highway pegs


Cruiser

Posts: 215
W'ford Tx
I've been looking for the same thing really. Best I can figure is hitting up ebay for a set of billet extenders for another bike. You'd have to drill a second hole in the mount though for a better hold or else you run the risk of them moving on you which I could imagine would not be very fun. Also You'd have to look at how that extension would affect the tip overs, if it's in the way then they won't work properly. There's a few other aftermarket options from lots of different companies. Best bet would be to google victory vision highway pegs.
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jb.hatch
Posted 2013-09-20 4:45 PM (#144737 - in reply to #144594)
Subject: Re: victory highway pegs


Cruiser

Posts: 249
Phenix City AL.
I was plying around, with some front tip overs, I drilled a hole in them and mounted a stem so I could add a foot peg to it, , the issue is they will hit the lowers if you fold the lowers in , their is ways around it , but it starts to look like a erector set. I guess I need to get off my ass and get them done. If one of you long legged people would like to install a set of my modified tip overs with peg set up , let me know. you will have to change out your tip over , not that difficult ( I would say a 3 on difficulty) The set I will send will be painted, nothing fancy, if they work you will need to sent them back, so I can finish them properly IE powder coat or chrome.

Edited by jb.hatch 2013-09-20 4:51 PM
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azvrider
Posted 2013-09-30 11:03 PM (#146073 - in reply to #144594)
Subject: Re: victory highway pegs


New user

Posts: 3
Tucson, AZ
Az victory has adapters that bolt on to your front tip overs then you attach your pegs to the adapters. I believe they go for about a hundred bucks or around there.
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Chef John
Posted 2013-10-02 8:00 AM (#146144 - in reply to #144594)
Subject: Re: victory highway pegs


Cruiser

Posts: 66
Delray Beach, FL United States
I have the heel blades that spread your legs wider than the floorboards i like them and im 6 foot 4. Maybe look into them?
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lennyb
Posted 2013-10-02 7:57 PM (#146166 - in reply to #144594)
Subject: Re: victory highway pegs


Iron Butt

Posts: 804
Perry Hall, MD
Anyone ever considered drilling the the hole in the tip overs which the shipping eyelets fit all the way through then tapping and mounting pegs directly to it? Would require some kind of shaped spacer to fit the contour of the tip over, but wouldn't seem to be too difficult.
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turbobuick
Posted 2013-10-18 11:08 PM (#146849 - in reply to #144594)
Subject: Re: victory highway pegs


Cruiser

Posts: 161
Tampa, Fl United States
Here you go, this is what I'm using

http://www.kuryakyn.com/Products/495/Longhorn-Offset-Peg-Mounts

Works Great!
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jgn281
Posted 2013-10-23 8:52 AM (#147009 - in reply to #144594)
Subject: Re: victory highway pegs


Cruiser

Posts: 73
Sullivan, IN United States
I would like to continue this conversation a bit further. Turbobuick: Your link in the above post shows several offset peg mounts. Most that mount to down tubes. I can get the bracket adapters from Arizona Vic, but am a little confused which mount to use with them, and, do the pegs come with or are they seperate. I appreciate your advise, or any advise for that matter. I have a tendancy to get leg cramps on longer rides and I think this may be a good way to keep them stretched out. Thanks,JN
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jb.hatch
Posted 2013-10-23 2:57 PM (#147027 - in reply to #144594)
Subject: RE: victory highway pegs


Cruiser

Posts: 249
Phenix City AL.
some ideas, I have some better pics , just need to figure out how to seize them

Edited by jb.hatch 2013-10-23 3:02 PM




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turbobuick
Posted 2013-10-29 7:15 AM (#148276 - in reply to #147009)
Subject: Re: victory highway pegs


Cruiser

Posts: 161
Tampa, Fl United States
jgn281 - 2013-10-23 9:52 AM

I would like to continue this conversation a bit further. Turbobuick: Your link in the above post shows several offset peg mounts. Most that mount to down tubes. I can get the bracket adapters from Arizona Vic, but am a little confused which mount to use with them, and, do the pegs come with or are they seperate. I appreciate your advise, or any advise for that matter. I have a tendancy to get leg cramps on longer rides and I think this may be a good way to keep them stretched out. Thanks,JN



I added those to my existing Polaris adapter ones, those Long Horns attach to the adapters where the pegs would attach,then place the pegs at the end of the LongHorns, the LongHorns extend alittle to the side and alot forward if you choose (u don't use the bar clamps that come w/them)

Edited by turbobuick 2013-10-29 7:16 AM
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Double Vision
Posted 2013-10-29 7:49 AM (#148277 - in reply to #144594)
Subject: RE: victory highway pegs


Cruiser

Posts: 281
I have these on both of my Visions and they are the best.
http://www.tricityperformance.com/TCP-Victory-Vision-Floorboard-kit...
Why settle for a highway peg when you can have a highway floorboard?

I have a new pair for sale for $175 if anyone is interested.
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Nozzledog
Posted 2013-10-29 1:11 PM (#148294 - in reply to #144594)
Subject: Re: victory highway pegs


Visionary

Posts: 1229
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
I loved the tri-city 'pegs', but found them very unforgiving. Splitting lanes, I caught a pickup trucks dually on one and it bent the heck out of the peg AND floorboard. I'm just glad the Vision is such a stable somunabich.
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jgn281
Posted 2013-11-04 10:54 AM (#148500 - in reply to #148276)
Subject: Re: victory highway pegs


Cruiser

Posts: 73
Sullivan, IN United States
I see Arizona Vic only uses Pay Pal. Is that what you had to do? I don't have a PP account but I am a little shocked I can't use my Mastercard.
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mkultra
Posted 2013-11-09 6:13 AM (#148719 - in reply to #148500)
Subject: Re: victory highway pegs


Tourer

Posts: 374
Tucson, AZ
Call the Tucson store and talk with Tim. He would propbably take a credit card over the phone for them.

Mike
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jgn281
Posted 2013-12-06 10:56 AM (#149391 - in reply to #144594)
Subject: Re: victory highway pegs


Cruiser

Posts: 73
Sullivan, IN United States
I bit the bullet and signed up for Paypal. I have them, just not on the bike yet. No rush we just had 5" of snow and ice. But when the time comes they will come in handy for keeping my long legs sretched out during a ride.
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PhantomX
Posted 2013-12-21 11:55 PM (#149890 - in reply to #144594)
Subject: Re: victory highway pegs


Cruiser

Posts: 259
Land O Lakes, FL
I like the Victory pegs but for me instead of moving them more forward, see I'm short legged, I want them higher up. They aren't much higher than the board itself so taller for me would be better. I wonder if I could make a Kury adapter work some how... Wheels are a turnin'
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jgn281
Posted 2014-06-09 1:23 PM (#158217 - in reply to #144594)
Subject: Re: victory highway pegs


Cruiser

Posts: 73
Sullivan, IN United States
I purchased the Arizona Victory adapters and Kurakyn longhorn offsets and pegs so I can stretch out some while on a long ride this summer, but for the life of me I am having a time getting the adapters on correctely so the pegs are at the correct angle. Right now when I get everyting bolted up the pegs are pointed down at an angle not exactly what I would consider correct. Got any suggestions. I am pretty sure I put the right and left on properly.
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Bashcars
Posted 2014-06-11 12:35 PM (#158273 - in reply to #158217)
Subject: Re: victory highway pegs


Cruiser

Posts: 115
Katy, TX United States
jgn281 - 2014-06-09 1:23 PM

I purchased the Arizona Victory adapters and Kurakyn longhorn offsets and pegs so I can stretch out some while on a long ride this summer, but for the life of me I am having a time getting the adapters on correctely so the pegs are at the correct angle. Right now when I get everyting bolted up the pegs are pointed down at an angle not exactly what I would consider correct. Got any suggestions. I am pretty sure I put the right and left on properly.


I have this same setup on my VV. send me a PM pick of how you have the AZ adapters installed. I should be able to help.
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jgn281
Posted 2014-06-12 7:41 AM (#158291 - in reply to #144594)
Subject: Re: victory highway pegs


Cruiser

Posts: 73
Sullivan, IN United States
Bashcars, it's on the way. Thanks
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