I Want to Install Highway Pegs

Aug 8, 2014
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I want to install Highway Pegs on my 2014 Trike, I'm not sure what to purchase, I've look at the dealer, saw a few that I liked, but I,m not sure if they will work/fit, I asked a salesman he told me
what ever I wanted to hear. I like the 360 Degree Adjustable Highway Peg Mounting Kit - 50832-07a ,mainly because I'm 6'2 and the reviews claim they adjust for tall people. My problem is finding a peg/floor board that fits. Any Ideas?
 
I want to install Highway Pegs on my 2014 Trike, I'm not sure what to purchase, I've look at the dealer, saw a few that I liked, but I,m not sure if they will work/fit, I asked a salesman he told me what ever I wanted to hear. I like the 360 Degree Adjustable Highway Peg Mounting Kit - 50832-07a ,mainly because I'm 6'2 and the reviews claim they adjust for tall people. My problem is finding a peg/floor board that fits. Any Ideas?


Most any peg should fit that highway peg mounting kit.

I have found that highway pegs that have heel rests are particularly comfortable.

Below is the set-up I have on my Softail, and I'm thinking about putting the same on my TG.

The main pegs lets me stretch out, the heel rest peg lets me put my toes on it and heel on the floorboard...and there is all the real estate in-between for a lot of different positions on longer rides.

Pegs3.jpg



LINK to Heel Rest Arms

LINK to main Pegs (Fat Retro)

LINK to heel Pegs

LINK to Highway Peg Mount


Kevin
 
Agree with DK on getting a set with the heel rest or stirrups as we call 'em. I've had sever different styles/types on my bikes over the years but have gone back to #50830-07A short angled pegs. I'm 6'1" and although they do not have stirrups, when adjusted to my liking, work great.

8~\o
 
Highway pegs

I have found that I don't use my pegs like I did on my other 2 wheel bike it seems that my legs are not so tight on the trike.
 

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