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Highway Pegs

ssines

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I have a 2010 Spyder RT SM5, and I am wanting to get highway pegs for it. They are harder to find for the RT, and at a much higher price. But most you find online are for 2012's and above or 2011's and above. Is there a difference in the way they are put on? Not even really sure how they are attached when you don't have the boards. Any advice or suggestions?
Thanks!
 
Also consider how long your legs are. Most highway pegs out the feet way outside from the floorboards. Since I'm short I needed something more inboard (closer to the Tupperware) and higher. I got the ones at Value Accessories.
 
I too got the Nvb from Lamontser with the web pegs. Go on easy by following the directions. I'm 6'0 tall and long legs. Work very well. When I really stretch my shoes will get bumped by the front wheels if I don't pull feet back but it is nice and the boards look neat. I also have rivco floorboards and heal toe shifter. this really adds to comfort. My size 13 feet can rest the heel on the boards and toes on the pegs for differing positions.
 
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