 Highway Pegs for America
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Has anyone used a set of HIGHWAY PEGS on their America with a factory crash bar? I'm not sure which ones will fit/work properly. Any suggestions/pictures?  Thanks guys!
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+1 
Staintune Pipes, K&N Pods, 45 pilots, TBS needles and 145 mains.
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Check Pants
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from a previous post Quote:
OK...found em. There are two sets of pics I have. The first was with Kury pegs on teh Triumph dresser bars. I did not like this set up. The pegs were way too high... made me feel like I was on a Gyno table...or what I imagine it like: Kury Pegs
I switched to the Triumph pegs but mounted them lower. This set up allows me to stretch out rather than stretch up. Triumph Pegs
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Greenhorn
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Great looking pegs. 
07 SM, Thunder bike pipes, K ride bags, Driving lights, Backrest & rack, AI removed.
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Stickman Yogi
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Live to love, love to live.
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Complete Newb
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Sweet... My next purchase!!
 2005 America- Goodwood Green/Silver, SS Long Shots, ISO Grips
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I have a set of these being brought over by a relative visiting next week, should fit and not a bad price at $69 Part No 16 R0031 Will keep you posted how they look.
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Man that bike looks CLEAN! How about a picture of the whole thing? 
Howbeit when He, the Spirit of truth, is come; He will guide you in all truth:
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Thanks Rob....Here you go. Best European Bike in Show and Shine. The Harley is my previous bike. 
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 2005 America- Goodwood Green/Silver, SS Long Shots, ISO Grips
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Shutterbug what brake pedal is that? I am considering floorboards and think I may want to change out the rear brake pedal if I put the boards on.
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Greenhorn
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wow, one of the prettiest triumphs i've ever seen. love the color.
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Hey Don,
Great shot of the bikes. Congrats on the award.
Is that a Corbin Seat? Compliments the bike nicely.
Greg
12 Rocket Roadster 03 Bonneville America 69 BSA Firebird Scrambler 73 Yamaha TX 750
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Thanks for that Greg. Yes, it's the Corbin seat and backrest. A great combo that let's me do longer days in the saddle. A little stiff to begin with, but now moulded to my butt causing no aches or pains. Hard to see in the photo, but I had the stiching and piping done in a burgundy color that matches the bike color perfectly. The stiching pattern, called Deco, gives a bit of cushion effect to the seat, so it's not as hard as some folks find.
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