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I've been looking at highway pegs for my 800B. It has the freeway bars with the angled outer bar. Seems like Kuryakyn right angle pegs are the only ones that allow adjustment to a level angle. Was wondering if anyone has installed pegs with longer extensions on the inner vertical bar that hang out far enough? The outer bar is offset forward a bit and may allow a shaft to pass on the rider's side of it. Thanks.
 

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Sorry pic I can't help I've got highway bars from mc interprises, they bolt to the frame. The kuryakyn web site has alot of offset an extensions parts that would probaly give you what your looking for???
 

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The Kuryakyn ISO offset is the most flexible. I have them on my highway bars, but have changed angles and distance in front of the bars severla times to get it the way I like it. If the diameter of the receiving tube matches the clamps and there is enoought room for the clamps, you should be able tl make them work.
 

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i agree with bulldog. i have the ISO offsets on my nomad and its a good thing. i am only 5'7" and most pegs would be useless to me. the ISO's offer a great range of adjustment and sound like they would suit you well. good luck.
 

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If you have the Kawa bar use the Kuryakyn peg with adjustable stop. I had them on my 800A with the Kawa bar and they worked great. I must have tossed the receipts otherwise I'd give you the part numbers.
 

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Unfortunately, the vertical part of my engine guard for my Vulcan is angled so the standard offsets won't work. Basically, it seems like the right angle mounts or the pegs w/ the adjustable stop are the only option. Was just wondering if anyone with the same bar has attempted to attach a highway bar to the straight vertical inner bar with a long extension.

IPSC, I have heard the screws on the adjustable stop petgs are prone to stripping, making them unadjustable or worse yet, slip. Have you seen this problem?
 

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i got the lindby lindbar hiway bars...they are designed so your footrest is built into the bar...nice... 8) dont have pegs stickin out everywhere...
 

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i got the lindby lindbar hiway bars...they are designed so your footrest is built into the bar...nice... 8) dont have pegs stickin out everywhere...
That's a *really* nice setup there. If I didn't have the F&S guard already, that would be my first choice.

EDIT: Read all the reviews on this and people with a 32" inseam (or less) have a really hard time reaching. Can anyone else confirm or deny this limitation?
 
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