Front driver footpegs on tri glide

May 14, 2016
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MAUSTON WI USA
Hi guys new to board and just picked up a 2014 tri glide would like to put a set of frt foot pegs on for the long rides .Hoping some of you could give me some advise on whats good and bad .
Thank you
JDHOG
 
Hi guys new to board and just picked up a 2014 tri glide would like to put a set of frt foot pegs on for the long rides .Hoping some of you could give me some advise on whats good and bad .
Thank you
JDHOG

Welcome I used the HD long ones for the mounts and pads that matched.
 
Thanks for all the great ideas and pics of what you have tried some great ideas to look into , Thanks so very much ,
JDHOG ..
 
Congrats on your New to You ride!

There are two things that will make long distance riding more comfortable.

1. Floorboard Extensions, which you can see HERE.

2. Highway pegs that you were asking about. I am running some Fatty Chrome ISO's with Heel Rests, they give a lot of different foot positions. You can see the 360*clamps HERE and the actual Pegs with heel rests HERE.

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Kevin
 
I used H-D 50830-07A 2.5" highway peg attachment kit & 50500109 Mini Floorboards

Bob :D

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+3 here.....I don't have the exact Mini's but basically the same. I like that it allows me to rest my heel on the floorboard and front of foot up on the mini, and stretch out and put the whole foot up there. More options make for less cramping up for me - jc
 
360 degree vs the long adjusted pegs?

I noticed a lot of you had the 360 degree adjusted ones. Just curious on leg length. I need something for my short legs.. I'm 5'8" with a 30 inch inseam. which would you go with for the pegs?

thanks,

Don
 
Will those 360's work with short legs :pepper:

I am 5'10" with a 30" inseam and I am fine with that setup. OK, I was fine with that setup until I switched to a Mustang seat last week, which put me back another 1.75". Now the 360's with my highway pegs are perfect for riding with my heels on the footboard and my toes on the pegs, which I like a lot, but my legs are fully extended if I want to rest my whole foot on the peg.

Right now that works for me, but I am looking at the Kuryakyn longhorns just in case I change my mind.
 

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