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Honda ST-1300 Touring Pegs
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These billet machined touring peg brackets, and pegs, provide you with a solid, alternate foot location for increased comfort on longer rides. Touring pegs will also get your legs out in the air stream allowing cooler air to flow up your pant legs. Users have confirmed that inseam lengths up to 34" are comfortable with the BST peg position. The peg is angled to the rear, to better align with the rider's leg angle and prevent your foot from slipping off the peg. BST Touring Pegs have been designed to provide you with the most ground clearance, and safety. By locating the pegs above the tip-over wings, the pegs will not contact the ground before the standard footpegs. The design allows the peg to fold, in the event of ground contact. The round shape of the peg will give your feet & legs comfort, with no pressure points. The peg's position is also very comfortable if the rider's ankle is placed over it. The small opening for the black, powder coated riser retains the integrity of the plastic cover, keeping engine heat away from your feet and legs.
The CNC machined brackets & powdercoated risers can be ordered separately. The brackets can be used with your pegs, fog lights or daytime running lights in lieu of fork mounted lights. The mounting hole diameter is 1/2".
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Order #C02145, Honda ST-1300 Touring Pegs, Complete as shown above. Price: $189.00, delivered to your door in the USA.
Order #C02146, Honda ST-1300 Billet, Touring Peg Bracket Kit, no pegs. Price: $149.00, delivered to your door in the USA.
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A customer's comments about the BST pegs, paraphrased to remove competing products' names.
"I seriously considered the wing types, but they are too close to the rider for stretching out the legs (I'm 6'3"). The other brand locates the wings under the engine guard (tip over covers) and "can" pose a risk at times. I opted for the Buck Sport Touring pegs and have been excessively happy with them. I can even use them in conjunction with my fairing deflectors in place. They're not everyone's cup of tea, mostly because they aren't as elegant as the others. But this is a case where form HAS to follow function (IMHO)."
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