Highway Pegs

Did that in the past on my Sporty and learned my lesson. Do that and your pegs are where they are. Period, end of story. If you have the engine guard, you can move them up, down, rotate the angle... much more versatile. And you can mount other things down the road, fog/driving lights, what have you.
 
Seriously, help me out here... I'm not getting how you do this without having bars on the bike.

Have any pictures to help educate this noob?
 
When I was a much younger man, there was bars that was just a straight tube attached to the frame in front of the engine.
 
I had engine bars on my Free. Only put them on so I could use Dessert Dawg soft lowers. Dawgs blocked too much air so I took them off. Not a fan of pegs cause I have short legs. Engine bars are in classified
 
Without engine guards you might be able to make something like this work???

http://www.jpcycles.com/product/307-710


They will work, but they raise the floorboards, which since the HD is already too high for my liking didn't work out in my case. I ended up using the drill and bolt on version under HD floorboards, didn't lower the floorboards which I'm still looking at doing, but at least gave me pegs at the right distance and angle.
 
Google "floorboard mounted highway pegs harley-davidson" and you will see many options for mounting pegs to your floor boards.

Bob :)
 

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