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Does anyone make a engine bar/dresser bar which will accomodate hiway pegs? Triumph OEM model is a triangle.
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Mike:
You can put pegs on Triumph engine bars if you use right-angle mounts & 1" clamps (Kuryakyn) - to mount on horizontal section of bar instead of the vertical. They are a bit higher than I prefer, but still provide an alternate riding position on my SM. Photo in my gallery - I have since replaced "Dually" pegs with smaller #8000 = better!
However, the stock seat still s*cks! I see a Corbin in my near future.
Palmer
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Try Ma's Cycles. I thought at one time they were making a set of engine guards that would be more highway peg friendly.
Keith
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Mikey I have the stock engine dresser bar with highway pegs. Check the link below. You need to get pegs that have several angle options. I used Kuryakyn pegs. Right off hand I don't remember the part number. They work well for me on longer rides.
BA has Freak, 160mains, 44pilots, air mix3 1/2 to 4 turns, BUBS dresser dogs. Never had more fun on any bike - 2nd bike 2008 RIIIT
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Ma's engine guards work well for highway pegs.
Pete
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Hi Chris,
I am going to change seat too, but too many complaints from Corbin lately. You'll definitely be happy with a Mayer saddle. Rick makes the best seats out there. Check Rick out at RM Saddles He's about $100 cheaper that Corbin with prepaid discount. That's for dual seats. Riders seat alone is cheaper too. Also check out BillMayer Saddles
Ride Safe,
Dennis
Ride Safe,
Dennis
Triumph, it's how I live and what I ride.
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mikey, I have Ma's Bars w/Küryakyn retro pegs. The mounts are adjustable so you kind find exactly the right position. Reach shouldn't be a problem for you. shari this link should bring you to a photo of my set up web page
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Thanks all! Have a great weekend! Ride Safe!
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