Question 1, I thought I wanted the Lamonster NBV pegs. However, the Spyderchrome web site (identified above) has highway pegs that seem to be identical to those sold by LaMonster, specifically Spyderchrome's RPL model, but what Spyderchrome says concerns me: "Suitable for people of height 5'-2" to 5'-7" with standard seat or comfort seat 5'-8" to 5'-9". I'm 6'-4" and have the standard seat ... that would put me fully nine inches (9") beyond what Spyderchrome says their pegs are suitable for. Nine inches is a pretty significant difference to take a chance on an expensive item like this. Would I be wasting my time and money installing these things? Or, are the ones Lamonster sells actually different and what Spyderchrome says doesn't apply to them? What else do tall people use?!?
Question 2, alternatively I've looked at the Lamonster FBB highway pegs, which presumably could be adjusted farther forward for tall people. Lamonster's video says it's an easy install -- maybe so, but not if you don't have a right-angle drill or ramps and the right clamp. It seems silly, awkward and unnecessary to be drilling upward anyway. It's a heckuva lot easier to drill downward. All that would be needed is a simple paper or cardboard guide to slip into the TOP of the floorboard to mark where to drill DOWN so the holes match up with the holes in the bracket. This would eliminate ALL the special tools. You could make a guide by taking off the rubber mats, making a piece of paper in the shape of the floorboard that would be used to mark where to drill the holes DOWNWARD. Lamonster obviously hasn't done this, but does anybody else have a guide that I could use?
Alternatively, you wouldn't need a guide if the brackets didn't come pre-drilled. You could clamleg room.p down the bracket and drill down through BOTH the floorboard AND the brackets.
Question 3, my Spyder is a 2017 model. With any of the various highway pegs available, would I need the Upper Right Radiator Block Off Plate or is that just needed for the earlier models?