Rusty Butcher Big Foot Pegs
Branching out from their apparel lineup, Rusty Butcher put together a beefy set of BMX style pegs called the Big Foot Pegs that'll be a major upgrade over the stock pegs on your Harley.
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The Big Foot Pegs have got plenty of traction with those BMX teeth and the over-sized burly frame for your foot to dig into. The pegs are the same length as your stock pegs but are much wider at 3.75" offering a lot more real estate for your foot. Each side weighs in at 1 lb 4 oz, so I can guarantee you they are the one of the heaviest-duty foot pegs you will ever come across. They're built to fit most late model Harleys, including Sportsters and Dynas which we think they're best suited for.
You'll quickly notice the Rusty Butcher logo in contrasting white over the black aluminum finish. With nice angles and details throughout, these CNC machined pegs have a lot going for them. If you like to ride hard, you'll be especially pleased with the Big Foots.
For installation, you'll get these on pretty easily with included stainless steel hardware. What's nice is that the Big Foot Pegs mount to the spindle pretty easily, much in the same fashion as a handlebar clamp. Because of that mount design you can install the pegs at any forward or backward angle that you want on your bike. Also featured in the clevis part of the spindle is a set screw to allow the pegs to be angled upward so there are plenty of options depending on your preference. Note that if you're installing on a Sportster 48 or some other select XL models, trimming of the foot peg clevis on the bike is required in order to get them fitted, but that would be the case with mostly all aftermarket foot pegs.
The Big Foot Pegs offer upper end design and construction and are made here in the USA. While the price reflects that, riders will no doubt be happy they invested in a quality set of pegs that are built to last.
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