Long legged Passenger

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My wife has long legs. She is complaining that her legs hurt and needs to be stretched out farther. The passenger pads are set to the lowest position. Is there anything on the market that she can stretch her legs out a bit?
 
There are Tour-Pak Relocation Kits that allow the Tour Pak to be moved as far rearward as three to four inches. You may want to check these out to see if they'll provide additional legroom. Quite possible a relocation kit and the adjustable foot board mounts with hi-way passenger pegs mentioned previously could result in much greater comfort for your passenger.

Hope you find a suitable and not too expensive solution.
 
My wife has long legs. She is complaining the her legs hurt and needs to be stretched out farther. The passenger pads are set to the lowest position. Is there anything on the market that she can stretch her legs out a bit?

Mary, my wife, has long legs. We've done two things that have her comfortable on long days-

1. Tour Pak Relocator which we have set back 3". So that effectively gives her 3 extra inches for her legs, along with more room between her and my backrest.

2. Adjustable Passenger Pegs, which are effectively "highway pegs" for a passenger. This gives her a lot of different foot positions, including stretching way out by putting the back of her calves on the peg.

Kevin
 
There are Tour-Pak Relocation Kits that allow the Tour Pak to be moved as far rearward as three to four inches. You may want to check these out to see if they'll provide additional legroom. Quite possible a relocation kit and the adjustable foot board mounts with hi-way passenger pegs mentioned previously could result in much greater comfort for your passenger.

Hope you find a suitable and not too expensive solution.

I already have the DK Custom Seat Relocation Kit installed on the trike. She love's it. But she still want's her legs stretched out like I can with a highway peg set up.
 
Mary, my wife, has long legs. We've done two things that have her comfortable on long days-

1. Tour Pak Relocator which we have set back 3". So that effectively gives her 3 extra inches for her legs, along with more room between her and my backrest.

2. Adjustable Passenger Pegs, which are effectively "highway pegs" for a passenger. This gives her a lot of different foot positions, including stretching way out by putting the back of her calves on the peg.

Kevin

Ya Kevin. That Adjustable Passenger Peg Kit looks interesting. See what the Mrs. thinks. Thanks. Already have the tour Pak Relocator you sell, installed on my trike. She love's it by the way.
 
I have Kevin's Adjustable Passenger Peg Kit installed for the Misses, she loves them, makes for a lot of different positions for her 2 artificial knees.
 
My wife is the opposite in that she is just over 5ft and the back of her calves would hit the front of the saddlebags on my Ultras I had ridden prior to owning my Tri Glide. I purchased a set of Kuryakyn adjustable passenger pegs in 05 and have had them on 3 different bikes, a 2005 Ultra, 2013 Ultra Limited and now my 2015 Tri Glide and she loves them. Probably the best money I spent on an accessory.

As the others have stated the Tour-Pak relocation kits also help tremendously.

https://www.kuryakyn.com/products/1596/adjustable-passenger-pegs

Just my .02
 
Ya Kevin. That Adjustable Passenger Peg Kit looks interesting. See what the Mrs. thinks. Thanks. Already have the tour Pak Relocator you sell, installed on my trike. She love's it by the way.

For several years I suggested to Mary that she may like those Adjustable Passenger Peg Kit...she poo-poo'd the idea every time. One year I just went ahead and installed them. She loves them...will not have a bike without them now. lol

Kevin
 
I already have the DK Custom Seat Relocation Kit installed on the trike. She love's it. But she still want's her legs stretched out like I can with a highway peg set up.

My wife puts her feet on my lap when we are riding. Let's her not only stretch but to put them up to aid in circulation. Not saying to do this, just an FYI
 

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