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Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2025
Great adjustability on these Long stainles blackened highway barsFinally found a long arm adjustable footrest for my Goldwing. Black stainless finish looks amazing and after some time adjusting the angles I can finally rest my 6'3" frame comfortably without my shins digging intro the edge of the fairing on longer rides. Easily installed with the included hardware. You will need your own hex wrenches. Built well and fits perfectly on any vertical highway bars.
LaLaTheClown
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2025
Heavy duty. I was impressed by the weight of these. They feel solid, and crisp. I had to use a clamp to get them to tie down. But it got there. I also used lock tire. Chrome is nice, there is a little discoloration in the joint showing carosion. But that where it locks the arm in to the mount. So no one will see that. Overall a very nice set. I am impressed by the feel of these. I have used cheaper pegs before, and some made from aluminum. These are definitely stronger that those. If you are looking to save weight, these are not it. These feel solid and I think if I slide these will eat into the concrete and protect the engine. Fit was a little tight in my 1 inch bar, need to clamp it down to get it screw in. Installation, wasn't hard , just had to find the right tools, Allen wrench it uses is on the bigger sizes. Had to go into the kitchen for one. Overall for about sixty, a pretty good deal.
Rogue
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2025
These are some good looking highway pegs, with tons of adjustability. Set them forward, backward, inside, outside or upside down, you'll find a good position for you, and they look GREAT.
Monkey Soup
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2025
These Benlari highway pegs are an excellent fit on my 2018 H-D Sport Glide, and the black chrome finish is a perfect match to my engine guard.My engine guard is 1.25 inches in diameter, and the brackets were initially not going on with the highway pegs attached. So I put the pegs to the side temporarily, and snugged up the brackets. The brackets then conformed sufficiently that I was able to easily attach and secure the pegs.An 8mm hex wrench is needed to attach the brackets to the engine guard, and a 6mm hex wrench is needed to secure the pegs to the brackets. Make sure you use a high quality hex wrench with plenty of leverage to properly secure the bolts. A cheap hex wrench will not get the job done properly.The brackets and pegs are well made. I have no reason to believe that they will fail me, especially after using Loctite Blue on the bolts. The pegs are in a comfortable position for my needs, and are far better than the foot pads that are pre-installed on the top of my engine guard.I'm very pleased with these highway pegs.
James jiles
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025
You get exactly what you pay for
85frankenstein
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
Anyone that rides long distance knows that changing your leg position from time to time helps keep you in the saddle... These give your legs another position to move to when on longer runs... I have some pretty major back issues and these help me position myself so I can get a stretch as well
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