




🏍️ Upgrade your highway stance with precision and style!
The Kuryakyn 7599 Longhorn Offset Trident Dually Highway Pegs deliver unmatched 360-degree adjustability and up to 6.5" arm extension, fitting 1-1/4" engine guards with quick-release Magnum clamps. Crafted from durable aluminum with a sleek gloss black finish and vibration-dampening EPDM rubber inserts, these DOT-certified pegs combine comfort, style, and secure installation for the discerning rider.




| Manufacturer | Kuryakyn |
| Brand | Kuryakyn |
| Model | 7599 |
| Product Dimensions | 37.59 x 7.11 x 7.11 cm; 1.36 kg |
| Item model number | 7599 |
| Exterior | Painted |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 7599 |
| OEM Part Number | 7599 |
| Special Features | Multi-Fit: 1-1/4" Engine Guards or Tubing |
| Item Weight | 1.36 Kilograms |
R**N
Amazing quality product
Amazing product quality wise and even fixing also so easy.
T**Y
Great product
H**D
I installed this product on a cobra fatty bar which is 1.5" diameter. It was on a 2014 Yamaha v star 1300 Deluxe. I have no complaints about this product. The build and finish quality is great! The fasteners have held well. I didn't use locktite because I knew I was going to have to keep adjusting until I found the position I liked. Even though I didn't use locktite nothing has come loose. I put all my weight on it sometimes to relieve bum pressure and it has never moved from it's position. My height is 5'8". I wear pants with a 30" inseam so I don't have long legs. I believe that this set had too long of a stem for someone my size. I'm not saying it doesn't work. It does because you truly can swing this thing around and put it anywhere you want the peg to be. However they offer the same kit in a shorter stem that I believe would've worked as well. The shorter stem would have made the pegs look more streamlined. The longer stem was unnecessary for my size and is bulky. Luckily it is good looking! However if you have any doubts like I did, order the long stem and no worries. The size sweep is SURE to fit! I had no idea where to start with where to place the peg. So i'll tell you what worked for "ME". I placed the peg so that my heel was rested on my floorboards and that the ball of my foot was rested on the pegs. My legs where stretched out with a slight bend at the knees. Now you will have to have a helper that can set every thing up and tighten it as you sit on the bike. Yes you could do this by your self but do yourself a favor and get a helper. It would be very difficult to get your feet angle by your self. I also recommend to do the fitting while wearing the shoes you intend to ride with. I fitted them while wearing my work boots and when I went to ride everything felt different in my riding shoes. I had to readjust. The soles were too different. If I had rode with boots it would've been fine but I ride in low sole shoes. This is just something to save you some time.Another tip, pay attention to where you sit on the seat when you ride. I sit back in my seat when I ride but when I come to a stop I scoot forward so that I can plant both of my feet down. Make sure that when you fit these pegs you are sitting in the same position as when you are riding. I also made this mistake and had to readjust. I fit them while sitting too far forward and when I test rode them They were too far forward. I have noticed that the pegs do relax me more than without them. It gives me three extra feet placements. One with heel on floorboard and ball on peg. One with center of foot on peg. One with heel on peg. For those longer times in the saddle you will notice a difference in comfort!
T**Y
Great product
L**!
The product comes with missing one 5/16” fastener. Not useful without it!!!
T**N
Just keep to the instructions, and do not over tighten. They are not meant to stand on. Just rest feet. All works well. All steel . Heavy. But works well,
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