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KEMIMOTO Motorcycle Black Highway Pegs, Foot Rest – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
KEMIMOTO Motorcycle Black Highway Pegs, Foot Rest for Road Glide Street Glide Electra Glide Road King with 1.25 Engine Guard
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R. E (verified owner) –
Not bad at all – the product itself is not bad at all. However, the screws that come with it aren’t reliable.
B. I (verified owner) –
Needs better instructing in how to mount the highway pegs / foot rest. – Like… the looks and the heaviness of the product…replicates the Harley Version for allot less money.
B. I (verified owner) –
Needs better instructing in how to mount the highway pegs / foot rest. – Like… the looks and the heaviness of the product…replicates the Harley Version for allot less money.
I. H (verified owner) –
Good for the Cost – Decent highway pegs but the peg itself is made of plastic and the rubber keeps coming out of its groves. I also can’t get them to stop moving. Have tightened them as far as I can without breaking the bolt and they still will rotate away if I put too much pressure on them. (EDIT: found that the issue was with my installation of pegs, forgot to use shims, and not with the pegs themselves)
T. B (verified owner) –
Great Product – Holds in place well and fits my boots well.
A. P (verified owner) –
Very good quality – Used on my 2021 Harley-Davidson fat boy engine guard
B. C (verified owner) –
They work, Need your brain thou! – They work, Needed to figure out a little. They Don’t tighten down enough, just had to drill small steel rivet on inside of clamp to crash bar to stop it from turning. But decent pegs.
A. P (verified owner) –
Very good quality – Used on my 2021 Harley-Davidson fat boy engine guard
P. E (verified owner) –
Best pegs that match harley. – Bought these pegs and a little modification they fit perfectly on my harleys Davidson.
O. T (verified owner) –
Loose fit – They are pretty but the fit…. they do not fit tightly on my 2010FLTRX crash bar. I added an extra layer of rubber under them and still have the issue. I have tightened them very tight…tight enough the left one has stripped the screw (internal wrenching area). So, I still have to figure out how to get these tight on the crash bar and now have to be very careful due to the allen head area stripping out. And where am I going to find a new screw to replace it???
R. E (verified owner) –
Not bad at all – the product itself is not bad at all. However, the screws that come with it aren’t reliable.
B. C (verified owner) –
They work, Need your brain thou! – They work, Needed to figure out a little. They Don’t tighten down enough, just had to drill small steel rivet on inside of clamp to crash bar to stop it from turning. But decent pegs.
T. B (verified owner) –
Great Product – Holds in place well and fits my boots well.
P. E (verified owner) –
Best pegs that match harley. – Bought these pegs and a little modification they fit perfectly on my harleys Davidson.
O. T (verified owner) –
Loose fit – They are pretty but the fit…. they do not fit tightly on my 2010FLTRX crash bar. I added an extra layer of rubber under them and still have the issue. I have tightened them very tight…tight enough the left one has stripped the screw (internal wrenching area). So, I still have to figure out how to get these tight on the crash bar and now have to be very careful due to the allen head area stripping out. And where am I going to find a new screw to replace it???
I. H (verified owner) –
Good for the Cost – Decent highway pegs but the peg itself is made of plastic and the rubber keeps coming out of its groves. I also can’t get them to stop moving. Have tightened them as far as I can without breaking the bolt and they still will rotate away if I put too much pressure on them. (EDIT: found that the issue was with my installation of pegs, forgot to use shims, and not with the pegs themselves)