Kuryakyn® - Brute Highway Peg Mounts

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Universal Fit
  • Victory Cross Country Tour and models with fairing lowers must mount footpeg ahead of engine guard only
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Universal Brute Highway Peg Mounts by Kuryakyn®. With a slim design and smooth contours, Brute Highway Peg Mounts are a great fit for any motorcycle with 1-1/4" engine guards, including Touring models with fairing lowers. The fasteners securing the clamps to the engine guard face inward, providing a clean look not found in other designs. Mounts can be installed to position the H-D-style male mount footpegs (sold separately) in front or behind the engine guard.

Kuryakyn® has been leading the design and manufacturing of aftermarket parts and accessories for the motorcycle industry for the past 29 years. Kuryakyn ideas are products of expressive minds that realize a motorcycle isn’t simply a means of transportation, but rather a representation of a person’s very identity. Kuryakyn are dedicated to producing innovative parts and accessories that keep Kuryakyn Miles Ahead.

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Kuryakyn® - Brute Highway Peg Mounts
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Beautiful Workmanship, But I am Exchanging Them
Kuryakyn® - Pilot™ Offset Highway Pegs (Chrome)
These are beautifully made pegs, high quality. My reason for exchanging them is that I got them more to bring the pegs back from the bar, to make them easier to reach, without realizing that they also stick out horizontally quite considerably: there is an "offset" back and an "offset" out to the sides. Since I have mounted "Baron" highway bars, the vertical part of the bar is already "out there" makin' me nervous, without adding another 5 or so inches.
Posted by Mark (Kirkland, WA) / May 23, 20222012 Suzuki C50 Boulevard