Mick O Pegs

Aug 26, 2013
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Jim
Does any body use these with running boards. If so could you post pictures. I am curently going back and fourth with them trying to see if they would be a fir for me. So far they seem like great people.
 
I tried to move mine from my bike to my Hannigan and there is no way they would work. Also the RIVCO pegs that go on the valve cover won't work and the RIVO pegs that are similar to the Kury's only work in about 1/2 their positions. The last are the ones I have, however I had to modify them for my short legs but they work great after a few different positions.
 
I tried to move mine from my bike to my Hannigan and there is no way they would work. Also the RIVCO pegs that go on the valve cover won't work and the RIVO pegs that are similar to the Kury's only work in about 1/2 their positions. The last are the ones I have, however I had to modify them for my short legs but they work great after a few different positions.

Thanks
 
I tried to move mine from my bike to my Hannigan and there is no way they would work. Also the RIVCO pegs that go on the valve cover won't work and the RIVO pegs that are similar to the Kury's only work in about 1/2 their positions. The last are the ones I have, however I had to modify them for my short legs but they work great after a few different positions.

The Rivo pegs are similar to the Ergo 2 or 3?
 
The Rivo pegs are similar to the Ergo 2 or 3?

Here is a link to their website: http://rivcoproducts.com/shop-by-mot...-valkyrie.html. They are very similar just harder to put on because you have to get to them from the backside. I have short legs so had a bracket made in order to get them back nearer to me. I looked at the Ergo's and also talked to Hannigan and was told the Ergo III were the only ones that would work without modification but I personally don't like them so I went with the RIVCO. I could actually ride without the bracket extention but it's much more comfortable with it.
 
After I made the above post I remembered that a friend of mine has a set of RIVCOs on his Roadsmith and he has at least twice as much adjustment on his. His are almost parallel to the road and the chrome still looks like new and he's had them 3 years at least.
 
After I made the above post I remembered that a friend of mine has a set of RIVCOs on his Roadsmith and he has at least twice as much adjustment on his. His are almost parallel to the road and the chrome still looks like new and he's had them 3 years at least.

Thanks
 

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