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    Junior Member Philcole's Avatar
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    Cool Rider Highway Pegs

    Can anybody give me some suggestions for types of High way pegs for "shortish" people (5' 8") What have you got and where did you get them??
    I am trying to avoid Kuryakyn as past experiences tell me they will rust or break or not fit!!!!
    Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks
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    Rivco's should be fine in the rear position.

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    I am 5' 7" with a 30-32" inseam, 150lb. Rivco aero pegs in the rearward position work well for me. Stock seat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miramiramira View Post
    I am 5' 7" with a 30-32" inseam, 150lb. Rivco aero pegs in the rearward position work well for me. Stock seat.
    Stock seat, 5'9", 30" inseam, 200 lbs.
    Aero Pegs.
    Rear position.
    Foot goes on peg nicely.
    Can rest heel on top of peg easily and stretch out hamstrings as desired.

    Had Kurys. Nope. Could barely reach them.
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    Kury - Ergo 3 will work for vertically challenged peps like myself. I went the long way and used Ergo 2's but then bought the extension and had it powder coated black. I prefer it over the Rivco because I didn't want my legs that close to the motor and heat. Plus Kury's have rubber padding. Maybe thats better maybe not? Someone has a set of pegs for sale with extensions just get them powder coated for 40 bucks and you 'll be good to go. Stock seat, 29" inseam.

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    I must have my Rivco pegs on wrong. I am 5'9" with a 31 inch inseam. The Rivco pegs all the way back are still a bit too far forward for my liking.

    Love the way they look and integrate into the bike however.

    I've had the Kurys previously and liked them for their adjustability.

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    Kury Ergo 2 with the 6 inch arm perfect for me. They feel very solid.

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    30" inseam with Mustang seat and the Rivco pegs are perfect for me for stretching out my legs on the highway. Best looking/completely integrated pegs.

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    Rivcos... rear position. 5'8", 32" inseam. Stock seat.

    Love 'em!
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