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cook06vegas
Posted 2012-07-12 12:08 PM (#119257)
Subject: JB.Hatch's highway pegs, NICE!


Tourer

Posts: 373
Lansing, MI
These are made by JB.Hatch (Justin Hatch) and they're great! I can stretch out and be comfortable! I highly recommend them, much better, stronger and cheaper then the Victory stuff.

Check out the pics.

~Matt.

If you're interested, JB.Hatch's PM: http://www.vision-riders.com/bb/send-private-message.asp?uid=3337



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kris1956
Posted 2012-07-12 12:12 PM (#119259 - in reply to #119257)
Subject: Re: JB.Hatch's highway pegs, NICE!


Iron Butt

Posts: 1109
Pics didn't post.
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ScoreBo
Posted 2012-07-12 12:59 PM (#119266 - in reply to #119257)
Subject: Re: JB.Hatch's highway pegs, NICE!


Iron Butt

Posts: 1117
Northeast Ohio
Would love to see the passenger versions. I sent JB.Hatch a PM, but haven't gotten a response yet.
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cook06vegas
Posted 2012-07-12 2:03 PM (#119278 - in reply to #119257)
Subject: Re: JB.Hatch's highway pegs, NICE!


Tourer

Posts: 373
Lansing, MI

Give 'em some time, I know he was on a big trip with his dad...

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Thomas
Posted 2012-07-12 2:30 PM (#119281 - in reply to #119266)
Subject: Re: JB.Hatch's highway pegs, NICE!


Central Wisconsin

ScoreBo - 2012-07-12 12:59 PM Would love to see the passenger versions. I sent JB.Hatch a PM, but haven't gotten a response yet.

 

I have installed the jb.hatch passenger peg mount brackets, attached the Kuryakyn Offset Peg Mounts and attached the Kuryakyn 8002 ISO Large Male Mount Pegs.  There are other peg mount options.

With my set-up, when standing up, I have a minor inconvenience of the passenger peg touching the backside of my leg behind my knee. I'm still able to balance the bike fine with my wife getting on or off.  On the plus side, I noticed if you are late to pick your leg up from a stop and then proceed to make a slow turn,the backside of your leg will touch the passenger peg. You will then pick up your leg before your foot has a chance to get caught/sandwiched between the rear tip over and the road.

You need to drill a hole into your rear tip over protectors to secure the jb,hatch passenger peg mount brackets. 

BTW ... JB.Hatch did quality work on making the pair of black powder-coated passenger peg mount brackets that I purchased.

 

 

 

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jb.hatch
Posted 2012-07-12 2:49 PM (#119287 - in reply to #119257)
Subject: Re: JB.Hatch's highway pegs, NICE!


Cruiser

Posts: 249
Phenix City AL.
I have added a light mount to my front peg set up, the lights mounted are small kew metal lights, the mount slips over the stem and is heald in place with a set screw, lights are wired to the factory driving light switch (the pink wire comming from the switch on the dash).



(light side powder.jpg)



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MaddMAx2u
Posted 2012-07-12 8:33 PM (#119328 - in reply to #119257)
Subject: Re: JB.Hatch's highway pegs, NICE!


Iron Butt

Posts: 880
Orlando, FL
I have one of JB's first sets of hiway pegs. What a fantastic job he did on mine. I love em and would recommend them to anyone! Justin is great to deal with and does good work. I can't imagine not having his pegs on my ride. THANKS JUSTIN!!
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jomar
Posted 2012-08-08 6:02 AM (#121124 - in reply to #119287)
Subject: Re: JB.Hatch's highway pegs, NICE!


Cruiser

Posts: 59
Justin, Well here I am again. Now I'm looking at your rider highway pegs. Do you have a set in stock? I would need the mount only, not the actual foot peg as I have many of the different sizes and styles from previous bikes. Please let me know. Thanks, Mark
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Harbiejoe
Posted 2012-08-08 11:23 AM (#121152 - in reply to #119257)
Subject: Re: JB.Hatch's highway pegs, NICE!


Cruiser

Posts: 83
Springfield Mo.
Just mounted mine front and back. Sweet. Pegs behind your legs take just a little getting used to, but once you've backed up a few times, it's not bad. Wife sure likes them back there.
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Harbiejoe
Posted 2012-08-08 11:23 AM (#121153 - in reply to #119257)
Subject: Re: JB.Hatch's highway pegs, NICE!


Cruiser

Posts: 83
Springfield Mo.
Just mounted mine front and back. Sweet. Pegs behind your legs take just a little getting used to, but once you've backed up a few times, it's not bad. Wife sure likes them back there.
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baadawg
Posted 2012-08-08 4:33 PM (#121173 - in reply to #119257)
Subject: Re: JB.Hatch's highway pegs, NICE!


Tourer

Posts: 499
Chattanooga, TN
I have the ones for the front and love them!
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Trekwolf164
Posted 2012-08-11 6:19 PM (#121335 - in reply to #119257)
Subject: Re: JB.Hatch's highway pegs, NICE!


Iron Butt

Posts: 965
New York State
I have a set of J B Hatch pegs on my 2011 love them . It is great having a choice in foot position on long hauls
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Desert Dave
Posted 2013-05-02 7:30 PM (#138171 - in reply to #121335)
Subject: Re: JB.Hatch's highway pegs, NICE!


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 16
Taking delivery on a new Vision next week and I was wondering how difficult the Hatch pegs are to install?
Thanks,
D2
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jomar
Posted 2013-05-02 8:32 PM (#138176 - in reply to #138171)
Subject: Re: JB.Hatch's highway pegs, NICE!


Cruiser

Posts: 59
They are very simple to install. 10 min. tops for both front pegs. Justin is great to deal with.
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CGVVT
Posted 2013-05-03 12:31 PM (#138220 - in reply to #119257)
Subject: Re: JB.Hatch's highway pegs, NICE!


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 10
Does he have a website?
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sonicbluerider
Posted 2013-05-03 5:13 PM (#138238 - in reply to #119257)
Subject: Re: JB.Hatch's highway pegs, NICE!


Tourer

Posts: 576
, IA
Put some of his on wife's Vegas she love them. He drive trucks now so give him time to answer
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Monkeyman
Posted 2013-05-03 7:08 PM (#138246 - in reply to #119257)
Subject: Re: JB.Hatch's highway pegs, NICE!


Iron Butt

Posts: 1066
Peru, IN
I'm still debating these. How much pressure can you put on these before they move? I'm a big guy who likes to stretch out. I can see pushing pretty hard on these but I'd hate to either break them or lose control @ 90.
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Nozzledog
Posted 2013-05-03 8:10 PM (#138254 - in reply to #119257)
Subject: Re: JB.Hatch's highway pegs, NICE!


Visionary

Posts: 1228
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
If your just pushing to stretch, you can push @ the focal point and nothing moves. If you push @ the tips, a moderate force will move them. If you're nit worried about them hitting when splitting traffic, You can drill a set pin into them.
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wdwurker
Posted 2013-05-03 10:17 PM (#138267 - in reply to #138246)
Subject: Re: JB.Hatch's highway pegs, NICE!


Cruiser

Posts: 92
Monkeyman - 2013-05-03 8:08 PM

I'm still debating these. How much pressure can you put on these before they move? I'm a big guy who likes to stretch out. I can see pushing pretty hard on these but I'd hate to either break them or lose control @ 90.

OK... I'm 6-2+ and we'll just say "over 300lbs" with a 32" inseam. Since I put my new Hatch pegs on, I've squeezed in two rides (the only two since last Fall) and I am very satisfied. I can rest my boot heel on the front of the floorboard and the ball of my boot sits perfectly up against the pegs.

I got rid of the "very confining" factory pegs (for sale if anybody is interested) and it's so nice to be able to move my size 15 boot around the floorboard again.

My only concern with the Hatch pegs so far is on my first trip out, I nearly rolled the little rubber rings right off the end of the peg. Glad I caught it when I did. I may try a spot of glue in the future.

So Chris... make the move, you won't be sorry.
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jb.hatch
Posted 2013-05-04 4:49 PM (#138318 - in reply to #119257)
Subject: Re: JB.Hatch's highway pegs, NICE!


Cruiser

Posts: 249
Phenix City AL.
try them and you will want them lol. As far as movement, i supply a lock washer to go between the mount and the tip over, and a internal lock washer between the peg mount/ peg and the mount, they hold up well, you can move them if you kick or beat them to death lol, how ever during normal use I have had no problems. You can also install any peg that has the 5/16 thread size ( any HD peg) The pegs I use are designed for shifter and break pedels. I have added some full size pegs to some of the sets, just depends on what you want. PM me for any questions.

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Monkeyman
Posted 2013-05-04 5:55 PM (#138320 - in reply to #119257)
Subject: Re: JB.Hatch's highway pegs, NICE!


Iron Butt

Posts: 1066
Peru, IN
Really got me thinking.
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SS_Twin
Posted 2013-05-05 4:46 PM (#138357 - in reply to #138320)
Subject: Re: JB.Hatch's highway pegs, NICE!


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 21
Fernandina Beach, Florida
Have a set of JB's on my VV and I love them. Easy on, great look and a perfect fit for me at 6'. 32" inseam. Just saw the post about the running lights. I like that as well. Anybody else install these?
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Monkeyman
Posted 2013-05-05 6:27 PM (#138361 - in reply to #119257)
Subject: Re: JB.Hatch's highway pegs, NICE!


Iron Butt

Posts: 1066
Peru, IN
I'm about 6'1" with a 31.26048" inseam. I'll have to put my feet in the approximate location next time I'm able to ride.
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amessen
Posted 2013-05-06 8:04 AM (#138388 - in reply to #119257)
Subject: RE: JB.Hatch's highway pegs, NICE!


Cruiser

Posts: 271
Belding Michigan
I am 6'10" and about 400 lbs. I have JB pegs and a Corbin saddle as well as a 4 inch over Cee bailey windshield.
Finally got it all right I can see over the shield and sit back against the back rest with my heels on the floor boards and toes on the highway pegs I am as comfortable as a man can get on a bike any more so and I would have to have an alarm clock to keep me awake. Archie
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Monkeyman
Posted 2013-05-06 1:23 PM (#138403 - in reply to #138388)
Subject: RE: JB.Hatch's highway pegs, NICE!


Iron Butt

Posts: 1066
Peru, IN
amessen - 2013-05-06 9:04 AM

I am 6'10" and about 400 lbs.


Are you green and answer to "Hulk"????
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