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    mick o pegs

    anybody know anything about them.good or bad

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    I had them on ST1300 and loved them.
    They are a great company to work with.
    I didn't put them on my six because I when for style over function.
    They are a little industrial looking.

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    I have them...I have tried many forms of same and the Mic-O-Pegs are the best IMHO
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    Quote Originally Posted by JackB View Post
    I had them on ST1300 and loved them.
    They are a great company to work with.
    I didn't put them on my six because I when for style over function.
    They are a little industrial looking.



    Funny, I took off the Kury Foot pegs and moved over my Mic's !!! Onto my new bike !!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve 0080 View Post
    I have them...I have tried many forms of same and the Mic-O-Pegs are the best IMHO
    What's your inseam and what model of pegs

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    30" I think they are DR... not real sure...The customer service with Mic's is too shelf... give them a call and they can almost fit you over the phone ! The Mic's are by far the most normal riding/sitting position I have tried !


    *** The above pic is showing the pegs incorrectly ...they should be turned up more toward the valve cover.... hang on I 'll go take a pic........
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    Here ya go.... The thing I like the best is how the Mic's retract when not in use instead of staying out there like some medieval device to chop off legs !!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve 0080 View Post
    Here ya go.... The thing I like the best is how the Mic's retract when not in use instead of staying out there like some medieval device to chop off legs !!!
    I think I'm sold on them I'll call them tomarrow.thanks

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    I have used Mick-O-Pegs on my last three Goldwings and they are without a doubt the most comfortable pegs I've ever tried...and I tried several others.

    Just know that the mounting blocks will reduce ground clearance...so if you like to ride sporty through the corners, you may find yourself losing traction on the front wheel if (when) the mounting block drags the pavement...don't ask me how I know (3 times)...

    This is the case only when the pegs are mounted to the lower crash bars. You won't have this problem if you choose a model that mounts to the vertical crash bars.

    BTW, the Rivco Aero-Pegs are working well for me...maybe not quite as comfortable as my old Mick-O-Pegs, but a lot safer for my style of riding.
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