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Highway pegs off engine guard...
05/28/16 at 14:57:03
 
I was wondering if anyone had any pics of highway pegs used off the stock Suzuki S40 engine guard. I know the Suzuki one is very small and doesn't protect well, but unfortunately Wingerine stopped making theirs so I only have one option. I still think the Suzuki one would be great to mount some pegs on for when I ride on the highway so I can stretch out a bit. Interested in seeing some various setups.
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Reply #1 - 05/29/16 at 03:20:34
 
I use kuryakyn longhorn highway pegs mounted to the stock S40 engine guard on both bikes.
Plus:  The extend out further than the bars (more leg stretch).
Minus: not cheap

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If you are on facebook, just browse my page.  Lots of pictures of both bikes.  Both with pegs folded up (not in use) and down (water crossing, leg resting).
https://www.facebook.com/neal.achterhof
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Reply #2 - 05/31/16 at 14:51:22
 
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Reply #3 - 06/03/16 at 18:32:54
 
In recliner. Dark outside. Not gonna' do pictures, but I gave around $100 for the original Suzuki engine bars. Because I have back issues I put some Drag Specialty folding highway bars on and use one at a time for a "Human Frame Twister" when getting stiff or achey. About $24 for the bars that fit 7/8" or 1" bars with spacers provided.
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