Foot peg lowering blocks (motorcycle larry)

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2016 st1300
I'm looking for a set motorcycle larry foot peg lowering blocks.
I had a pair on an older bike and liked them.

I read up on the night design ones but they don't provide pad surface measurements. I have a size 12 foot.
Can anyone help me out here?
 
I don't know how tall you are, but I had the same issues- long legs, and got crampy after a few hours. I got the ML lowering blocks, and then, on top of that, added Gold Wing foot pegs, which are wider and lower the pegs another 1/2 " or so. Depending on your height, you might find that the GW pegs lower them enough.
 
Of course, you do know that ML is long since gone and your best shot at these lowering pegs is to find them used somewhere. You might keep an eye on bike recycling yards and ebay. You can save a search on ebay and they will email you when an item matching your search comes up. I've found chainsaw parts for old saws a couple of years after I posted the search this way. It might take a while, but it pays off.

Two that I know of:
Greentown Motorcycle Salvage, 2365 State Street, Uniontown, OH 44685; 330 499-9768
Pinwall Cycle Parts, 635 3rd Street NW, Massillon, OH 44647; 330 879-9910

I've heard of one or two more out west somewhere.
 

Welp - did a pivot and ordered the brackets from across the pond for $75 shipped :)

Should drop the pegs about 28mm (1.10") and bump them forward a nudge.

May need to modify them slightly with a bar file but that shouldn't be a big deal.

Also have some Goldwing pegs on the way I bought off eBay for $25 shipped.

According to Cycle-Ergo... Those two changes should change my knee angle from 79 degrees to 86 and my hip angle from 88 to 93.
... If I also throw a gel/sheepskin pad on my seat that gives me an inch of lift - that will put me at a 90-degree bend for my knees and 95 for my hips.

I think thats gonna do the trick :radleak:
@cneher, did you get the brackets installed? How did it go?
 
Of course, you do know that ML is long since gone and your best shot at these lowering pegs is to find them used somewhere. You might keep an eye on bike recycling yards and ebay. You can save a search on ebay and they will email you when an item matching your search comes up. I've found chainsaw parts for old saws a couple of years after I posted the search this way. It might take a while, but it pays off.

Two that I know of:
Greentown Motorcycle Salvage, 2365 State Street, Uniontown, OH 44685; 330 499-9768
Pinwall Cycle Parts, 635 3rd Street NW, Massillon, OH 44647; 330 879-9910

I've heard of one or two more out west somewhere.
Thank you very much. I'm definitely looking for a set.
I'm 6 foot 2. I can use some
 
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