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Iron Butt
Posts: 1158 Richmond, Virginia | Here is a great alternative highway peg if you dont want the stock Victory pegs. These mount
easily, have a larger space to rest your foot in multiple positions, made 1st quality, and really look awesome.
(Victory Highway Pegs 007 [320x200].JPG)
(Victory Highway Pegs 005 [Desktop Resolution] [320x200].JPG)
Attachments ---------------- Victory Highway Pegs 007 [320x200].JPG (60KB - 50 downloads) Victory Highway Pegs 005 [Desktop Resolution] [320x200].JPG (58KB - 24 downloads)
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Iron Butt
Posts: 639 Tri Cities, WA | After my long ride this past weekend I found that I could use some different leg positions and thought about the hwy pegs. (I'm 6'2" and have long legs) Do you have these on yours VaParadox?? if so how do you like them and your thougths on them. I was looking at these and the other set for the vision but i really like the look of these better. Does your feet slip off them easly or ?. |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 639 Tri Cities, WA | After my long ride this past weekend I found that I could use some different leg positions and thought about the hwy pegs. (I'm 6'2" and have long legs) Do you have these on yours VaParadox?? if so how do you like them and your thougths on them. I was looking at these and the other set for the vision but i really like the look of these better. Does your feet slip off them easly or ?. |
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Tourer
Posts: 537 , FL United States | Where did you find those. They look really cool. I already have the Highway pegs and might lool in these for a change. |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 1158 Richmond, Virginia | These are awesome (not just cause i have them). i like that they are flat side and sit up which until you actually try them may not make sense, but all these 3 issues make for many many foot positions, you can rest your boot heel on the top curve, you can flare your boot out because of the width, you can raise your toe up while your heal is lower because its raised up. What I didnt like
about the traditional peg was 1 foot position and if you get relaxed, your foot can slip off if you dont continuously apply leg muscles to keep it there, with this, you can rest your foot and take 100% of the pressure off with no muscle use at all. |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 1158 Richmond, Virginia | sorry forgot to post who sells them. www. tricityperformance.com If memory serves they were around 270.00 or so plus shipping. buy em enjoy em |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 935 Rockford, IL | test |
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Cruiser
Posts: 80
| Those look realy nice. I wonder if they could make a mounting for the passenger position.
Edited by Tramp 2009-05-20 11:34 AM
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Cruiser
Posts: 297 VA | VA, if you get the chance, do you mind including a picture from the front? Kinda curious how they sit. Also, do they ever seem to get in your way? That was my only thought was that I might bumble over them, or feel like they were in the way when coming away from a stop. Minor I know, but just curious on your input. Also, is there any rubber to give you friction while your feet are up? Thanks for the post, these look good and if I can sneek it past the wife, maybe I'll get me a pair.
Edited by divesharc 2009-05-20 11:14 PM
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Cruiser
Posts: 65
| Have these highway pegs been discontinued? Does anyone know of a site that still sells them? |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 825 , WI | I have used them for the past two years - I like them -
Edited by Rollin' 2013-03-07 7:49 PM
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Cruiser
Posts: 65
| Rollin' - 2013-03-07 8:49 PM
I have used them for the past two years - I like them -
Do you know what company is still selling them? |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 825 , WI | Vision-Marine - 2013-03-07 8:03 PM Rollin' - 2013-03-07 8:49 PM I have used them for the past two years - I like them - Do you know what company is still selling them?They were made by Tri City Performance in Utah. I don't see them listed on their website. |
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Tourer
Posts: 599 New Mexico | Do you know what company is still selling them? They were made by Tri City Performance in Utah. I don't see them listed on their website.
I saw them at Tri City on a trip through there 2 years ago. Looked like very good quality; I just didn't have the cash at the time.
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 44 Salt lake city Ut. | tri city performance 801-298-8081 |
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Cruiser
Posts: 281
| Vision-Marine - 2013-03-07 9:26 AM
Have these highway pegs been discontinued? Does anyone know of a site that still sells them?
I have a new set if you're interested. PM me. |
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Tourer
Posts: 430
| I bought and installed the hiway pegs that jbhatch [search this site] makes and sells. i really like them. Very easy to install. I am 6 2" with a size 13 shoe. I am now able to put my feet in several positions on long rides. this greatly adds to LD comfort. There is one position where I can comfortably stretch my legs straight out, with my heels resting safely on jb's pegs. there is another position that feels so comfortable like reclining in your favorite easy chair. i get in that position and the miles just flow by |
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Cruiser
Posts: 259 Land O Lakes, FL | These look great! Looks like they are a bit higher than the stock hwy pegs that would be real nice. |
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