thanks Brian, I wonder how they go with the fairing wind deflectors?
This is off the Buck Sport site:
Customer 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)."
"Pegs received and installed. Thanks. In one word: awesome! Installation was a snap, instructions were clear, detailed, yet consise. The templates worked like a charm. The weather isn't cooperating, but I did manage to get out for a spin today. The pegs work great, they are just the right spot for me, and if I really want to relax, I hook my ankles over the pegs. Pics attached.
My initial statement has proven to be correct; For me, these pegs are much better than the XXX pegs, and I don't feel like I'm in a gym doing leg abductions! Thank you very much, now all I need is an all-day saddle and I'm off. Please feel free to use the pics and the comments - I meant what I said; awesome! My back will thank you for years to come."