Highway Pegs

Sep 15, 2010
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Illinois
Does anyone know if you can install Kuryakyn Ergo or Ergo II Highway Pegs on a GL1800 Motortrike Adventure with running boards installed? I would like to be able to stretch my long legs out on longer trips. I am 6'6".
 
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<div class="message">Does anyone know if you can install Kuryakyn Ergo or Ergo II Highway Pegs on a GL1800 Motortrike Adventure with running boards installed? I would like to be able to stretch my long legs out on longer trips. I am 6'6".</div>

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</div>Yes - I have them mounted on my 2006 GL1800, on the motor housing crash bars.<br />
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Konrad
 
A lot of problems with the Kuryakyn products. They pit,rust, and break. They are cast pot metal that is chromed. After reading about all the complaints, I went with Rivco. Billet aluminum, then chromed. In this instance, you really do get what you pay for. ThumbUp Tom :GL1800:
 
I have the Ergo II on my '05 GW with MotorTrike and aqua shields. Works just fine. I have the floorboards on them. Really gives me plenty of options for leg/foot position when on a longer trip.
 

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