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Post by Kahn on Feb 27, 2017 13:59:54 GMT -6
Finally got off my ass and put the Kuryakyn Spears mini-boards on the front while installing the Zombie passenger pegs I got from Jimmy-Tin on the rear. The difference in feel for the feet is tremendous and looks a lot better to boot. I had help from a master mechanic, but overall it was pretty easy Next Up? The Light Bar
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Post by lee on Feb 27, 2017 14:03:57 GMT -6
Nice. I have the Nomad boards on mine (the old one, haven't moved them to the new one yet). At the moment I have the Kury Switchblade pegs with the heel rest. Even that little bit really helps on long rides.
I like the looks of those boards and rear pegs.
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Post by hagger on Feb 27, 2017 16:55:37 GMT -6
Those look good Kahn, I'm still looking into putting boards on mine, been thinking about it for years lol.
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Post by Kahn on Feb 27, 2017 17:32:15 GMT -6
Those look good Kahn, I'm still looking into putting boards on mine, been thinking about it for years lol. At first Kuryakyn said they would only be making the spears boards for Indian. Didn't take them long to back off that stance. The Harley Guys went wild.
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Post by ravenred on Feb 27, 2017 21:15:52 GMT -6
What do y'all recommend for control set ups? I have the jardines but find my legs getting tired after an hour or so. I was thinking floor boards and highway pegs on a crash bar but I have never had that set up so I figured I'd ask before I spend the money
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Post by lee on Feb 27, 2017 21:30:28 GMT -6
I can vouch for floorboards and highway pegs. With pegs I think the highway pegs are a must to let you stretch your legs. Doing 500 miles in a day my only complaint was how stiff my legs got between fuelings.
With the boards I don't use the highway pegs much at all, though still sometimes on the open road. Just being able to shift your feet around a little instead of being fixed in one position makes a world of difference.
In order of benefit, for myself anyway, would be #1 - boards and #2 - highway pegs.
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Post by ravenred on Feb 27, 2017 22:56:00 GMT -6
That's kind of what I am beginning to think. Love the forward controls but the pegs don't seem to have much grip and I am thinking I would like to have additional positioning options for the longer rides.
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Post by Admin on Mar 3, 2017 1:52:00 GMT -6
That's kind of what I am beginning to think. Love the forward controls but the pegs don't seem to have much grip and I am thinking I would like to have additional positioning options for the longer rides. [/quote Mini Jardine floor boards are fantastic
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Post by Kahn on Mar 3, 2017 12:11:32 GMT -6
What do y'all recommend for control set ups? I have the jardines but find my legs getting tired after an hour or so. I was thinking floor boards and highway pegs on a crash bar but I have never had that set up so I figured I'd ask before I spend the money Got some better pics of the finished product. The difference out there with the boards is like night & day. Did not think it would make that much of a difference. That second pic isn't really a finished product. But it's still cold up in these hills.
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