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Garauld Hiway Peg Mounting Plates

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Installed mine tonight. The plates are 100% functional, the right price and work just fine. I had some highway pegs from another bike and the peg holes were spot on. Great job, Gary, thank you!

 
Installed mine tonight.
Pics???
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One note for lookers! The brackets are way clear all plastic parts and the oil filter change looks like no problems whatsoever...

 
Thanks for the pics! They look easier to install on Gen 3 bikes on the right side since there's no fairing in the way. My order's in! Thanks Gary for making them available to us!

 
Thanks Gary, I received mine today by international priority mail.. they look great.. will install them once I'm back on 2 wheels in March... And thank you for the "free trade" deal
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Garauld's highway pegs received & installed today.

Very nice!

They should help alleviate some pain due sciatic nerve issues I am having.

Thanks for a quality product.

James

 
Installed.

In the driveway.

In the dark.

In the rain.

Easy as pie. Super professional looking. Top notch craftsmanship once again.

Thanks a ton!!

 
Sorry if this is rehashed (I suspect it is) but with these brackets & pegs is there much chance that the pegs will scrape if leaned over very far. I don't drag knees or anything but sometimes a turn you think you are taking at 8/10 turns out to be at 10/10 because of something like another vehicle over the line.

 
Not to popo on this setup because it is a great product but I can tell you that the Wild Bill version will touch down if you ride aggressive. Pegs folded up, the mounting stud can and will drag. If you don't normally touch your stock pegs then no worries. I have this set-up and like it for longer rides. Just passing on some learnings.

Canadian FJR

 
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