highway pegs on crash bar

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I know it ain't pretty, but should be functional enough for the next long-ride with my brother. It'll feel good to stretch out the legs - before, I would sorta' rest them on top of the frame sliders, but this should be more workable - I can put my feet on, and _then_ stretch out and put my legs on top. I'll take it back off until I need it again, but pleased by the functionality.

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I like it! You should list the crash bar and highway pegs here so others can copy your setup (me).


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I like it! You should list the crash bar and highway pegs here so others can copy your setup (me).


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Happily. Givi crash guards TN358 (replaced what the PO had - and after reading discussion about how they can be 'bad', when I removed them, the left-side bold was bent pretty bad. PO said they had dropped the bike, but this seems like something else (see pic below)
FZ-6 '04-06' : TN358 - ENGINE GUARDS

HIghway pegs were on ebay (not sure of manufacturer)
Chrome Foot Pegs Rest Clamps For 22mm-25mm 7/8" to 1" Highway Engine Guard Bar | eBay

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