ricochet

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Toronto, Ontario
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2012 Rocket III Roadster
And I am really impressed with the quality of these.

Even as you remove it from the packaging you can feel how heavy duty these pieces are.

I went on a ride yesterday with a friend who rides a Yamaha Star and the highway pegs he had were all rusty and loose and corroded. He actually saw mine and said they're the best he's ever seen and that he was going to buy a new set for himself tomorrow!

These are the adjustable one. I am glad I got these because without them adjusted towards me I wouldn't of got my freakishly short legs to reach. They are perfect.

The peg itself is really solid and there is no way it's going to vibrate or bounce around. When folded up, they will stay.

I highly recommend them!

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They do look good. And from what I can see, they're only just ahead of where the footplates on my R3 Touring stops, and my legs won't extend much further than that comfortably either, so I have no need of highway pegs - can already move my legs around quite a lot on the bike to combat fatigue. My legs aren't super short but clearly I have no need for extra pegs. I'd definitely get them if I was on an R3R. Thanks for the pics.
 
****.....I was trying to convince myself that some aftermarket ones were good enough but after seeing how good yours look I am going to have to cough up for the Triumph ones.
 
****.....I was trying to convince myself that some aftermarket ones were good enough but after seeing how good yours look I am going to have to cough up for the Triumph ones.
believe I have had the aftermarket Kuryakyn's and while they are good they are not in the same league as the Triumph ones
 
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