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Re: Engine Guard/Highway Pegs
Reply #15 - 05/17/14 at 14:42:00
 
I just ordered some longhorn offset highway pegs.  I'll post pics when I get them installed.
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Reply #16 - 05/17/14 at 19:49:42
 
Or there's always the cheap $10 do it yourself fabrication. Still working great and no crash bar needed

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Reply #17 - 05/20/14 at 17:50:14
 
^^^Those look pretty good.  But I like my new pegs too.

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Reply #18 - 05/20/14 at 17:51:44
 
Here's a pic from up top, with a bonus reflection of me in the shiny gas tank!
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Re: Engine Guard/Highway Pegs
Reply #19 - 09/18/16 at 19:14:06
 
In case anyone else was interested in this..

I modified one for a Harley softail.

Right side of the guard is mounted to the right footpeg,  the left side wouldn't come off so I just added an extention rod and mounted it to the kickstand bracket.  Sizing was all just by the eyeball, took 2-3 hours and a few trips to Ace hardware.

For the top mount I had a friend weld a carriage bolt to the frame, that way I could just slip a nut on, then I painted it black to look clean.

I like it, works great. Anything is possible Smiley








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