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Old 08-12-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Default Engine Guards & Pegs now installed

I ordered Cobra crash bars and Kuryakyn highway pegs from Beartooth. I installed them yesterday and rode the highway today. If you don't have them, you need them.

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SWEEEEET!!!! Nice!
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Looks good.. What model of highway pegs???
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Looks good.. What model of highway pegs???

Kuryakyn Dually Highway Pegs with 1 1/4" clamp. Beartooth part number 1620-0134.
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Kuryakyn Dually Highway Pegs with 1 1/4" clamp. Beartooth part number 1620-0134.
Thanks 4 string.
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whether or not I need them is completely unimportant, they look seriously cool on your bike...............so I want them, yes yes yes
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whether or not I need them is completely unimportant, they look seriously cool on your bike...............so I want them, yes yes yes
They give the bike a bigger look. Instead of the bike looking sleek it looks more like a HD Road King (the pictures don't really show what I am talking about).
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Looks great, wish I could stretch the ole' legs on my bike.
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They give the bike a bigger look. Instead of the bike looking sleek it looks more like a HD Road King (the pictures don't really show what I am talking about).
actually they do, I have been thinking the same thing. My bike has the thin tiny front fender, I want the dresser style for the same reason
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Very nice! Your bike looks great!
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Sweet... they look awesome.
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