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Jac Knife Highway peg install

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I have been trying to decide what type of highway peg to use and found these. After viewing the video and the printed instructions I still had some questions but figured it out as I went. I am very happy with the quality of the components; the machining is very precise. This is not meant to be step by step, this is just supplemental to show some more detail. Here are some pictures of my installation:



The biggest task is to grind existing material off the floor board supports. The arrows show the areas to remove material from



The areas inside the boxes show the supports ground down to provide proper clearance for the peg assembly.
The following photos show the complete installation:







I'm 5'9" with a 29 inch inseam so I would need some serious offset to reach engine guard mounted pegs. The Jac Knife pegs give me a chance to stretch my legs out straight.
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I tend to grind my boards when taking corners, buts its usually the heel of the footboard the wears down. Do you think these would interfere or grind when leaning hard around corners? Ive been thinking about getting these for awhile but I dont want to ruin them.
Definately dont want to have the pegs extended when riding twisties.
im just curious as to how much they add to the bottom of the board.
Can you post a pic of a side view, with pegs folded in? (similar to the picture that shows the supports ground down to provide proper clearance for the peg)
thanks for the response! So the Jack knife pegs scrape,, will they scrape before the boards hit? Looking for something like these or a Skid plate to protect the Powder coated footboards. Cant find any skid plates anywhere.
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