What are ISO foot pegs?

ISO®-Pegs dampen vibration while giving your scoot that custom look – All at the same time! The industry’s most comfortable footpegs!

Where are kuryakyn motorcycle parts made?

What they said… the bike is more “assembled in USA”. There are plenty of foreign-made parts on the bike straight stock. My experience with Kuryakyn stuff has been, solid metal: very good; electrical: iffy at best.

Where is kuryakyn located?

Somerset, WI
Company Description: Kuryakyn Holdings, LLC is located in Somerset, WI, United States and is part of the Motor Vehicle and Motor Vehicle Parts and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers Industry.

What are motorcycle foot pegs made of?

The rear foot pegs is made of high quality acrylic plastic. What’s more, the stainless steel foot pegs are made by cnc machined from high quality metal for a longlasting finish. Pegs rubber offers a noslip grip comfortable and lower position on bike. This is a pair of good quality motorcycle foot pegs rubber.

How do you pronounce kuryakyn?

If you speak the Queen’s English, it’s pronounced “cure-e-awk-in”. If you’re from below the Mason-Dixon line, then it’s “cure-e-a-kin”.

Does O’Reilly sell motorcycle batteries?

Whether you drive a Harley Davidson or a Kawasaki, make O’Reilly Auto Parts your motorcycle parts store. With our selection of motorcycle batteries, brakes, and more, you’ll find all the maintenance and repair parts that you need to keep your bike on the road.

Why do motorcycle pegs fold?

One of the reasons for the nearly universal use of folding footpegs and folding footboards by OEMs is to serve as “lean angle feelers” and provide a margin of safety before the contact of immovable hard parts. Another reason for folding footpegs is to make it less likely for one to be impaled on a footpeg in a crash.

Where should highway pegs go?

Floorboard Mounted Highway Pegs Most of the time, the pegs get bolted onto the outer edge of the floorboard. The pegs like the highway bar mounted pegs fold up and down. Because of their positioning, it will reduce the lean angle of the bike.

Are highway pegs worth it?

Yes, definitely worth it. Also consider a back rest. I don’t have one yet but I can tell it will be like riding on a Lazy-boy.