Member Reviews for Kuryakyn Switchblade Footpegs With Male Mounts (Pair)

Kuryakyn Switchblade Footpegs With Male Mounts (Pair)
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Part Number: KY-4445
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Average Customer Review: 4.23 (based on 138 reviews)

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(4 stars) reviewed on 04/06/08 by
John Hicks (jhicks716) from McKinney, TX, United States, for a 2007 Titanium 1300 VTX1300R (S) Retro wrote:

New highway pegs...got these by mistake but decided to try them anyway...nice to have the heel rest if needed. Although hard to deploy or stow while riding...although pricey for footpegs.
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(5 stars) reviewed on 02/09/07 by
Lee (halfhog) from Magnolia, TX, United States, for a 2012 1300 VTX1300R (S) Retro wrote:

Much better long rides
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(5 stars) reviewed on 07/25/05 by
Dave (schneidehouse) from Goffstown, NH, United States, for a 2003 1300 VTX1300R (S) Retro wrote:

I read many of the other reviews before buying, and was a little nervous due to the 'slipping' and 'still rotating' comments after install (I combined these with the Kury 1 1/4" clamps and Longhorn offset mounts [KY-7986]). There ARE a lot of adjustments and settings, so be prepared to set them up, go for a ride, and re-adjust several times. The great thing about this combo is that there is a huge amount of range that would fit most anyone. The drawbacks are that the 1 1/4" clamps made small grooves on my highway bars as I found different placements - unless you guess really well and get them exactly right the first time, you won't be able to get around this. Also, I had to call Kuryakyn to find that last 'secret' adjustment to keep them from rotating whenever I put my boot heel in the switchblade. You have to open the blade, and push the rubber aside, there is a (6 mm - I think) allen bolt that keeps the peg from rotating around the male end. Once I found and tightened that,...
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(4 stars) reviewed on 07/07/05 by
Norm Olson (NormO) from Salem, OR, United States, for a 2005 1300 VTX1300R (S) Retro wrote:

Used these to replace stock rear pegs, fit great, can be adjusted to clear the exhaust, and provide a clean chrome look when folded up, plus theres plenty of foot space for the passanger
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(5 stars) reviewed on 05/18/05 by
Johnny (Scout ) Gee (jonge) from Fresno, CA, United States, for a 2003 1300 VTX1300R (S) Retro wrote:

only way to go !
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(4 stars) reviewed on 05/05/05 by
Wite (WiteLiun) from South Yarmouth, MA, United States, for a 2004 1300 VTX1300R (S) Retro wrote:

Plenty of meat for your paws. Was originally concerned for the extension part swinging out on its own, but it looks as if it will hold fine down the road
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(5 stars) reviewed on 04/24/05 by
redneckcruiser (hfunk) from Elba, AL, United States, for a 04 1300 VTX1300R (S) Retro wrote:

nice to have for those long long trips. must play with placement on highway bars to find your sweet spot.
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