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Highway foot rest

Do you have the factory floorboards on your RT? Lamont has two different models... One attaches to the boards, and the other to the frame.
 
If you like the Lamont floorboard mounted pegs...

I have a set of the FBV with all the installation parts and I'm not using them. They were used about a week and removed, I now use Lamont's NBV mounts. They do not have footpegs.

If you'd like them, you can have them for $40 plus shipping.
 
We offer Highway Brackets with great adjustability

Hello! Looking to add some highway foot rest/pegs to a 2014 RT. Anyone have and good suggestions?

Hey Cruiser we offer the Highway Pegs you are looking for. Take a look at the flyer below and let us know what you think. We also offer a full line of Air Wings.

Thank You & God Bless
-Air Wing Team
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I have a set similar to these on my 2014 RT Limited. The pegs sit right above the curved splash guard, or whatever it's called. I'm 6'2" with a 31" inseam. I usually place my feet as far forward on the floorboards so my toes touch that splash guard. The pegs do nothing but make me raise my feet -- no stretching out whatsoever -- and that causes cramping in my hips. I consider them worthless. I would love to find a solution where the curved splash guard is done away with and the foot pegs are located lower and closer to the front wheel fenders, with enough clearance to not interfere with turning.
 
Used Lamonster FB brackets and used 1-1/2 spacers then I was able to use my foot pegs inward toward the Spyder body so I do not have to do the splits.
I would normally put my feet on the plastic air divert but didn't like do that in fear of it falling off.

THis mod was posted on this forum as decided that this is something that would work for me..

As some have mentioned it would bother my hips etc by doing the splits..So the closer I am to the bike body is better when cruzing the HWY.
 
RIVCO Pegs

I like the RIVCO pegs. I reviewed them here. (Some links don't work as the RIVCO web site is currently still down.)
 
I like the RIVCO pegs. I reviewed them here. (Some links don't work as the RIVCO web site is currently still down.)


Rivco the only way to go. Mine are chrome to match the chrome on my RT Limited. Very easy install. $290 plus tax installed at Spyderfest.

Jack
 
Used Lamonster FB brackets and used 1-1/2 spacers then I was able to use my foot pegs inward toward the Spyder body so I do not have to do the splits.
I would normally put my feet on the plastic air divert but didn't like do that in fear of it falling off.

THis mod was posted on this forum as decided that this is something that would work for me..

As some have mentioned it would bother my hips etc by doing the splits..So the closer I am to the bike body is better when cruzing the HWY.

:nopic: :thumbup:
 
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