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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by maxrider View Post
    I'm 6'4" with 33" inseam and size 15 boot.
    33" INSEAM??? I'm 6'3" with a 35" inseam. I want to run a foot race against YOU!

    Quote Originally Posted by maxrider View Post
    I in addition find that the Ergo111 offers even more flexibility/versatility for the angles I pursue, one size does not fit all
    I may have to give the Ergo III's a second look.
    2016 F6B Standard Matte Silver. Freedom Combat Slip-Ons, BaggerShield 11" - 19" Sport Shield, Kuryakyn Ergo II Highway Pegs, Ultimate King Seat w/Driver Backrest, Pathfinder Running/Turnsignal/Driving Lights, Beeline Moto Navigation, INNOVV K2 Camera, DHS Racing Shifter Linkage Upgrade, Show Chrome Handlebar Risers and Luggage Rack.

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    Steve I'm sure you beat me, my last LA Marathon on March 26, 2011 I ran with 5 hrs, 28 min, 15 seconds, so with your long kickers you should let me eat dust.

    Yeah check out the Ergo, have some misgivings about the Aero, pm me if you want the scoop, don't want to post public.
    Last edited by maxrider; 04-26-2021 at 07:45 PM.

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    I have the same setup on my '16 F6B Deluxe and like them a lot. I have a shorter inseam (29.5") so having the pegs closer makes for a nice riding position when compared to other options that put the peg further fwd.

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    When (if?) you install them, highly suggest you tilt the arm/pivot point piece "up" (i.e., towards the sky) and then use the set-screw (hex head) on the bottom to cinch down the assembly. Be sure to insert the hard plastic inserts in correctly. Note: I put one wrap of Gorilla Tape around the inserts to make them snug-up nice and tight. This will help with clearance when (if?) you lean the bike over during hard/tight turns.
    Last edited by OlyF6B; 06-23-2021 at 01:30 PM.

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