Harley Davidson Pedals & Pegs

CHROME & BLACK DIAMOND SHIFT PEG for HARLEY DAVIDSONS

CHROME & BLACK DIAMOND SHIFT PEG for HARLEY DAVIDSONS

$9.99 20m
FOOTBOARD ADJUSTABLE

FOOTBOARD ADJUSTABLE

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$40.00
$50.00
39m
harley bike pegs rider passenger o ring wide foot band

harley bike pegs rider passenger o ring wide foot band

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$20.00
$22.00
56m
harley bike pegs brake shifter o ring wide foot band nr

harley bike pegs brake shifter o ring wide foot band nr

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$20.00
$24.00
56m
Harley Softail Adjustable Passenter Footboard Mount Kit

Harley Softail Adjustable Passenter Footboard Mount Kit

$259.00 1h 9m
Kuryakyn Tour-Tech Cruise Mounts 1.25" Engine Guards

Kuryakyn Tour-Tech Cruise Mounts 1.25" Engine Guards

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$76.99
$84.99
1h 10m
Kuryakyn Ergo Guard Chrome Engine Guards Harley FLST

Kuryakyn Ergo Guard Chrome Engine Guards Harley FLST

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$249.99
$274.99
1h 10m
2004-2005 XL SPORTSTER FORWARD CONTROLS CONTROL SET

2004-2005 XL SPORTSTER FORWARD CONTROLS CONTROL SET

3 $241.49 1h 13m
NEW GENUINE HARLEY-DAVIDSON WILLIE G.® SKULL FOOT PEGS

NEW GENUINE HARLEY-DAVIDSON WILLIE G.® SKULL FOOT PEGS

$55.99 1h 27m
2006-2009 XL SPORTSTER FORWARD CONTROLS CONTROL SET

2006-2009 XL SPORTSTER FORWARD CONTROLS CONTROL SET

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$263.59
$289.99
1h 31m
CHROME BRAKE PEDAL COVER  HARLEY SOFTAIL WIDE GLIDE

CHROME BRAKE PEDAL COVER HARLEY SOFTAIL WIDE GLIDE

- $9.99 1h 43m
Chrome OEM Style +3" Stock Shift Linkage for Harley

Chrome OEM Style +3" Stock Shift Linkage for Harley

$17.99 1h 51m
Chrome Passenger Footpeg Support for Harley Sportsters

Chrome Passenger Footpeg Support for Harley Sportsters

$20.99 2h 2m
HEEL TOE  ANTI RATTLE SHIFTER  KIT 4 HARLEY DAVIDSON

HEEL TOE ANTI RATTLE SHIFTER KIT 4 HARLEY DAVIDSON

$17.99 2h 21m
HARLEY DAVIDSON TRIBAL BLACK FOOTPEGS 51376-09 4 HARLEY

HARLEY DAVIDSON TRIBAL BLACK FOOTPEGS 51376-09 4 HARLEY

$72.95 2h 23m
HARLEY DAVIDSON TRIBAL BLACK BRAKE PEDAL PAD 4 TOURING

HARLEY DAVIDSON TRIBAL BLACK BRAKE PEDAL PAD 4 TOURING

$39.95 2h 23m
Kuryakyn Widow Brake Pedal Pad 4499 for Harley FX Model

Kuryakyn Widow Brake Pedal Pad 4499 for Harley FX Model

$28.99 2h 34m
HARLEY XL CHROME PASSENGER FOOTPEG SUPPORT-49322-04

HARLEY XL CHROME PASSENGER FOOTPEG SUPPORT-49322-04

$94.95 2h 41m
Harley sportster vented shift lever mid control kit

Harley sportster vented shift lever mid control kit

- $43.00 2h 44m
Choppers Inc. Foot Control Devil Tale

Choppers Inc. Foot Control Devil Tale

$464.55 2h 48m

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Head Protection - Street Survival
Head Protection - Street Survival

This spring, when Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger collided with a car that turned left in front of him, breaking his face and causing a concussion, it triggered a media uproar about the need for helmet laws. Few remarked on the irony or hypocrisy of the situation, the fact that the soapboxes came out when a sports star merely sustained recoverable injuries, but not when dozens of other riders in the same state died because they weren't wearing helmets. The life and death of

This spring, when Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger collided with a car that turned left in front of him, breaking his face and causing a concussion, it triggered a media uproar about the need for helmet laws. Few remarked on the irony or hypocrisy of the situation, the fact that the soapboxes came out when a sports star merely sustained recoverable injuries, but not when dozens of other riders in the same state died because they weren't wearing helmets. The life and death of Joe Rider apparently doesn't much interest editors and readers of general-interest publications, but the chance that a star quarterback might not be fit for football season is a big deal, one that should be prevented with helmet laws or even banning all players from riding motorcycles, as some teams do.




Publ.Date : Fri, 01 Dec 2006 02:12:00 -0800

Fighting Fatigue on Long Motorcycle Rides
Fighting Fatigue on Long Motorcycle Rides

Experts say that fatigue contributes to between a fifth and a sixth of all car accidents. That may not be true in motorcycle accidents across the board, but fatigue is definitely an issue for riders on trips of three days or more. It's something that you need to consider and prepare for. If you are riding with other people, it is an issue that you should discuss and accommodate as you plan your trip. Different riders will have different requirements for rest, and if the trip is to be a safe o

Experts say that fatigue contributes to between a fifth and a sixth of all car accidents. That may not be true in motorcycle accidents across the board, but fatigue is definitely an issue for riders on trips of three days or more. It's something that you need to consider and prepare for. If you are riding with other people, it is an issue that you should discuss and accommodate as you plan your trip. Different riders will have different requirements for rest, and if the trip is to be a safe one, all members of the group should be willing to accommodate each other.


Photo Gallery: How to Avoid Fatigue on Long Motorcycle Rides - Motorcycle Cruiser



Publ.Date : Tue, 26 Sep 2006 19:09:00 -0700

Before You Roll - Motorcycle Touring - Tips
Before You Roll - Motorcycle Touring - Tips

Road Loading

So you've nailed down a destination, and now you're chompin' at the bit. Throw a few Jockey shorts in the backpack and off you go, right? Not so fast-any overnight trip requires a bit more forethought. And if you're headed on an extended tour on two wheels, remember, "less is more." Even if your week-long odyssey is on a full-blown touring bike, you'll have to make every inch of cargo space count (especially if there are two of you). That ice bucket will start looking pretty dumb after Mile Marker 3. We talked with Tom Mehren, author of the new book Pack Light, Pack Right! (available at www.mm411.com). Mehren's also a proponent of the less-is-more theory. Following are his main packing points:Heavy On The BottomStuff heavy gear closest to where the bag will be mounted on the bike. I like to use a three bag system on extended trips: one big sack for the large stuff, a medium bag for necessities and a smaller one for traveling fast and loose. (This one comes in handy off the bike.) The big bag should be weather- proof, durable and flexible enough to accommodate different loads on different bikes. Attachment points, stiffeners or frames help the cause too. The medium-sized bag should essentially be a stuffable, soft bag that can be rolled up, and I usually grab a backpack for light, off-bike excursions.


Photo Gallery: Before You Roll - Motorcycle Touring - Tips - Motorcycle Cruiser Magazine



Publ.Date : Wed, 18 Jul 2007 15:07:00 -0700

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