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    Highway Pegs of a different flavor

    I don't remember seeing "Mick O Pegs" discussed on this forum. Any users here? If so, what is your opinion of whether they would be usable for a "short guy" with 28" inseam?

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    There has been quite a bit of discussion on the Mick O Pegs, use the search function.

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    Cool

    I have them, its like sitting in a lazy boy chair and riding down the road. Your feet and legs are just perfect!
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    I really like them, they are extremely comfortable to stretch out on but my issue was when I would put my leg down at a stop (always the right leg only), my pants leg would get caught on the peg and I would start to fall. I would be able to undo the snag in time but I just did not want to chance it so I ended up going with the ergo III's. It is a quality product and wish it would have worked for me. They also have fantastic customer service!
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    Quote Originally Posted by stepbill View Post
    I really like them, they are extremely comfortable to stretch out on but my issue was when I would put my leg down at a stop (always the right leg only), my pants leg would get caught on the peg and I would start to fall. I would be able to undo the snag in time but I just did not want to chance it so I ended up going with the ergo III's. It is a quality product and wish it would have worked for me. They also have fantastic customer service!
    Thank you for the "useful" response.

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    I am sorry that I misspoke. It was the left leg when it went down.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stepbill View Post
    I am sorry that I misspoke. It was the left leg when it went down.
    Right or left, doesn't really matter. I just appreciate it that you made me aware it could happen. Thanks!

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    Mic O Pegs

    Just ordered me a set of the KA model the other day.

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    Anyone have any pics of them up and being used?

    Thanks in advance.
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    How much difference are they from the Kury ergo's as far a comfort. They look like they come back a bit further.
    I can see where your pants legs might get caught in them. That's not fun.
    I stopped wearing shoes with laces after the laces got caught in the shifter on my FJR. I couldn't shift or put put down the kick stand, shoe was tied in tight, so I couldn't get off to fix it. Very busy road, soft sloping shoulder, I was holding the bike w/ my R leg, while my G/F got it untangled. Fall R. I was in the ditch, fall L. in the road, either way the bike would have been on top of me. Embarrassing? YES! == Macho? NO!

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