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Custom Dynamics Footrest bracket question

AFSpyder

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At 6' tall I am finding out after only 1500 miles on my '11 RS that my legs need to stretch out. I am looking at a set of footrest brackets and pegs from Custom Dynamics (a Spyderlover sponsor) I can't see how they are going to mount up under the bike. I can see the holes in the brackets in the picture but nothing under the bike seems to match. Does anyone have any experience with these brackets or maybe a different set is better? Thanks for your help. :dontknow::chat:
 
At 6' tall I am finding out after only 1500 miles on my '11 RS that my legs need to stretch out. I am looking at a set of footrest brackets and pegs from Custom Dynamics (a Spyderlover sponsor) I can't see how they are going to mount up under the bike. I can see the holes in the brackets in the picture but nothing under the bike seems to match. Does anyone have any experience with these brackets or maybe a different set is better? Thanks for your help. :dontknow::chat:


http://www.customdynamics.com/instructions/spyder-highway-bracket.pdf
 
Kewlmetal (also a site sponsor) offers a highway (bar) peg bracket, which runs from one side of the spyder to the other. I have that one; but, I cannot compare the custom dynamics since I never had one.
 
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