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<blockquote data-quote="Breathless" data-source="post: 1102003" data-attributes="member: 3440"><p>A word of caution on using Kuryakyn offset pegs in this application. I have them on my 2006 mounted on Wild Bill's brackets, rotated forward to let me unwind my knees a little more. Travelling across Montana last year at an award-worthy velocity the right one suddenly released, rotating forward/downward and very nearly dumped my foot onto the pavement. This despite serious torqueing of Kuryakyn's bolt and the use of Loctite red. A breathtaking moment.</p><p></p><p>I have since remounted, cross-drilled through the bracket and bolt, and driven some drillrod through it. I got no reply from Kuryakyn to my suggestion on use of a reverse thread on one bracket. I think that means the product is unchanged. The cross-drilled pin approach is unsophisticated, but it works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Breathless, post: 1102003, member: 3440"] A word of caution on using Kuryakyn offset pegs in this application. I have them on my 2006 mounted on Wild Bill's brackets, rotated forward to let me unwind my knees a little more. Travelling across Montana last year at an award-worthy velocity the right one suddenly released, rotating forward/downward and very nearly dumped my foot onto the pavement. This despite serious torqueing of Kuryakyn's bolt and the use of Loctite red. A breathtaking moment. I have since remounted, cross-drilled through the bracket and bolt, and driven some drillrod through it. I got no reply from Kuryakyn to my suggestion on use of a reverse thread on one bracket. I think that means the product is unchanged. The cross-drilled pin approach is unsophisticated, but it works. [/QUOTE]
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