Description
    
        Allows full adjustability of the Ergo II pegs to be behind, at, or in front of the mount point Position the riders feet at the Ergo II mount Spaced out for easy clearance around the fairing Sold in pairs Installation Instructions - 4071    
    
    
        
            
    
      
    
    
    
     Kuryakyn Mini Arm for Ergo II Cruise Pegs - 4071 Item # 201903
                        
            
    
      
    
    
    
    Description
- Allows full adjustability of the Ergo II pegs to be behind, at, or in front of the mount point
 - Position the riders feet at the Ergo II mount
 - Spaced out for easy clearance around the fairing
 - Sold in pairs
 
Part Numbers for Kuryakyn Mini Arm for Ergo II Cruise Pegs - 4071
Fitment for Parts Kuryakyn Mini Arm for Ergo II Cruise Pegs - 4071
This part fits the following vehicles:
Reviews
        
            Rated 5 out of
            5
         by
        Wing03 from
        Great Service, comments on fit
        The service from Fortnine was, as always, excellent.  These mini arms are the solution for tall GW riders.  They place the highway (pegs) boards down and out allowing for leg straightening.  However, they are designed for pegs, and I knew that, but I adapted them for boards by purchasing longer bolts and nuts from Home Depot.  The look of the nut vs the original recessed hex nut is  the only issue, and almost not noticeable.
        
    Date published: 2018-05-10
        
    
        
            Rated 5 out of
            5
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        Wardo from
        Quality Product
        Very impressed!! Fit and finish was second to none.
        
    Date published: 2018-02-06
        
    
        
            Rated 4 out of
            5
         by
        Bird from
        Just right
        I had purchased the mini floorboards with 6 inch mount arms...found out that the 6 inch arms on a 2904 Goldwing are not good for somebody 6 feet tall. The mini arms moved the pegs to the mount point which is a much better placement
        
Date published: 2015-10-18