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Kuryakyn - 4466 - Swingwing Pegs, Male Mount on 2040-parts.com

US $149.95
Location:

Raleigh, North Carolina, United States

Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Kuryakyn Manufacturer Part Number:4466

BrandKuryakyn
ModelSwingarm
Item Weight2 pounds
Product Dimensions2 x 13.3 x 14.2 inches
OriginChina
Item model number4466
Manufacturer Part Number4466
Special FeaturesFinish Chrome | Material Aluminum | Model Swingarm | Style Fixed With Adapter | Type Peg | Specific Application No | Made In The U.S.A.No
Vehicle Service Typestreet-touring-motorcycles, street-cruiser-motorcycles, street-sport-motorcycles

Kuryakyn SwingWing Footpegs Wondering how you can stretch your legs a little without spending hundreds of dollars for extended controls How about your passenger Feeling a little cramped Heres the answer... a convenient fold-forward, comfortable cruise peg that fastens in place of your stock peg. The SwingWing Peg provides a larger footpad for a fully supported feeling and has a swingout footrest arm that provides a 3" wider secondary foot position. Available with male-mount and without male-mount
Non male-mount require a Kuryakyn Splined Adapter
Sold in pairs
Made in the U.S.A.
Note SwingWing Pegs are larger than stock. In passenger applications pegs may not fold up to stored position properly. Motorcycles with passenger peg mounts that angle to the rear also accentuate the non-folding application.

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