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Any Highway Pegs for a 2022 RTL with OEM Floorboard Lights?

I also am still looking. I have a 2023 S2S with BRP floorboard lighting. Upon this thread's suggestion I purchased LaMonsters top of the line pegs, $319, and modified the bracket to work with the BRP floorboard lights. They are gorgeous looking highway pegs. However, I am totally disappointed and dissatisfied. Though they look beefy, they are flimsy, bend easily and do not hold settings. In addition, because the peg itself is metal, not enclosed in rubber, these pegs vibrate horribly. They greatly resonate with engine vibrations, road vibrations etc, quickly making your feet numb. Also, you can only rest your feet on them, you cannot place any pressure on the peg to assist in moving your rump around, doing such will make them flex, bend, or slide out of their adjustment setting, no serration splines. Lastly, at their narrowest setting, the distance from one peg to the other, they make me feel like I am being prepped for child-birth, way too wide of a stance. Don't get me wrong, I love Lamont and LaMonster garage, spent thousands there and will continue to patronize that place as the vast preponderance of his products are truly great. This product, however, is not one of them, though extremely good looking.

So, given the above, I am looking for highway pegs that will mount closer together, not transmit vibration, hold their setting (placement), and be strong enough to assist in my efforts to rearrange my posterior, just take pressure off my lower back, or straightening my knees... Any suggestions???

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