Mick-O-Pegs

I bought a set and hated them. You have to raise your knees up to your chin to get your feet on them. Gave them away.
 
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<div class="message">I'm thinking about getting a set of mops. Anybody using them on their trike? If so which model and what do you like/dislike about them? <br />
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OK I'LL BITE, WHAT'S A MOPS?<img src="images/smilies/mad.gif" border="0" alt="" title="Mad" class="inlineimg" /><br />
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GO AHEAD AND SHOW ME A SET OF KITCHEN MOPS SLICK!
 

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Had them on my reg goldwing so kept them and put them on my trike, really don't need them to retract on it, no lean.<br />
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+ 1. legs are not as far apart, I have mine so my legs are more straight makes for a pretty good ride. I did however change them a little by bending them in about 3/4 of an inch.<br />
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- 1. If you need to adjust them they are not as easy as the others as you have to take them apart.<br />
2. Have my pegs set a little lower as I am 6'4" I have hit some bad dips in the road and felt my heel scrap not much but wakes you up.<br />
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I like them and they work well for me. Better than anything else I have tried. Ride Safe and Ride a lot.
 
I had a set of GF Mic-O-Pegs on my Goldwing. When I triked it I left them on. I'm 6' 2'' and I can stretch my legs out straight. I ride a lot on 1,000 mile plus days and never had leg problems. We are going back to Alaska in June and I wouldn't ride with and other pegs. These pegs and a Ultimate seat and back rest makes riding a pleasure. Be safe and enjoy the ride. Larry
 
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<div class="message">I had a set of GF Mic-O-Pegs on my Goldwing. When I triked it I left them on. I'm 6' 2'' and I can stretch my legs out straight. I ride a lot on 1,000 mile plus days and never had leg problems. We are going back to Alaska in June and I wouldn't ride with and other pegs. These pegs and a Ultimate seat and back rest makes riding a pleasure. Be safe and enjoy the ride. Larry</div>

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</div>Larry, do you know which model you have? Mike
 
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<div class="message">I had a set of GF Mic-O-Pegs on my Goldwing. When I triked it I left them on. I'm 6' 2'' and I can stretch my legs out straight. I ride a lot on 1,000 mile plus days and never had leg problems. We are going back to Alaska in June and I wouldn't ride with and other pegs. These pegs and a Ultimate seat and back rest makes riding a pleasure. Be safe and enjoy the ride. Larry</div>

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</div>I see now you had the GF. Didn't catch that on the first read!
 

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