Using your video instructions, I installed these highway pegs on my 2021 Goldwing yesterday. I first had to remove another brand that the Honda dealer installed in 2021 that had a bracket that covered the valve covers and the nice "Honda" name on the side of the covers. Those would fold up on me if I tried to rest my feet on top of them, so I went with the much better Goldstrike instead. I used to be an instructional designer for a major tech college, and just wanted you to know that your instructional video has got to be one of the best explained, most logical installation videos I've ever come across. (other than my own, of course :)). It is well paced, well explained and illustrated in such a way that it made the installation totally understandable and doable. That level of instructional quality is hard to come by. So, thank you very much. Because of your video, if I ever need any other Goldwing accessories, Goldstrike it where I'll turn to first.
Got’m and love them. Solid, adjustable where I need them and good looking. Off topic, since you’re here. This may be out of your wheel house of interest Ken, but if anyone can do it your team can. Create a pair of Gold Strike sealed and insulated weather-proof high lumen auxiliary robust driving lights (10-15k lumens) to attach with a well thought-out solid mount just below the mirrors for the 18+ Wings. Lights that can be activate full on with high beams and with horn. You could get creative and have then adjustable intensity but I’d accept the aforementioned. I say this because all the quality products you have designed are all plug-n-play and worked so well with the new generation Gold Wing.
Very good instructions. Installed the highway pegs in about 2 hours comfortably. Interesting that the 23 GW bagger is asymmetric so that the left peg is about 2" nearer the rider peg than the right side. I saw that someone mounted the slider on the right to compensate. I will test the highway pegs to see if they work for me with a 33" inseam. They are comfortable while just sitting on the bike. I need more stretch on the right leg due to an injury and the offset between right and left seems perfect. Can always rest the heel on the end of the peg for more extension.
Unfortunately I didn't have total success. On the right side that bottom pic that you snap before you slide it forward broke (seen at 1:59). Left side no problem. Not sure what I'm going to do. since mine is silver underneath I might use a silver small maching screw and drill through to bottom of the cover and put a washer and nut on the inside.
Goldwing/Honda has to do better with... 1. Highway pegs and 2. Air filter. It's ridiculous to have a 35k+ bike without those decent features and ease of access/use.
Nice pegs, but they don’t work for people w long legs 6’ and up. You can’t stretch out your legs. Even in the forward position it cocks your leg/ hips in an awkward uncomfortable position. A longer peg arm might help.
Using your video instructions, I installed these highway pegs on my 2021 Goldwing yesterday. I first had to remove another brand that the Honda dealer installed in 2021 that had a bracket that covered the valve covers and the nice "Honda" name on the side of the covers. Those would fold up on me if I tried to rest my feet on top of them, so I went with the much better Goldstrike instead. I used to be an instructional designer for a major tech college, and just wanted you to know that your instructional video has got to be one of the best explained, most logical installation videos I've ever come across. (other than my own, of course :)). It is well paced, well explained and illustrated in such a way that it made the installation totally understandable and doable. That level of instructional quality is hard to come by. So, thank you very much. Because of your video, if I ever need any other Goldwing accessories, Goldstrike it where I'll turn to first.
Got’m and love them. Solid, adjustable where I need them and good looking. Off topic, since you’re here. This may be out of your wheel house of interest Ken, but if anyone can do it your team can. Create a pair of Gold Strike sealed and insulated weather-proof high lumen auxiliary robust driving lights (10-15k lumens) to attach with a well thought-out solid mount just below the mirrors for the 18+ Wings. Lights that can be activate full on with high beams and with horn. You could get creative and have then adjustable intensity but I’d accept the aforementioned. I say this because all the quality products you have designed are all plug-n-play and worked so well with the new generation Gold Wing.
Convinced me into getting some!
Very good instructions. Installed the highway pegs in about 2 hours comfortably. Interesting that the 23 GW bagger is asymmetric so that the left peg is about 2" nearer the rider peg than the right side. I saw that someone mounted the slider on the right to compensate. I will test the highway pegs to see if they work for me with a 33" inseam. They are comfortable while just sitting on the bike. I need more stretch on the right leg due to an injury and the offset between right and left seems perfect. Can always rest the heel on the end of the peg for more extension.
good instructional video
Love these pegs! Does the dealer need to remove them for servicing?
For general service, i.e. air and oil changes no.
Unfortunately I didn't have total success. On the right side that bottom pic that you snap before you slide it forward broke (seen at 1:59). Left side no problem. Not sure what I'm going to do. since mine is silver underneath I might use a silver small maching screw and drill through to bottom of the cover and put a washer and nut on the inside.
can this be mounted to 2016 model?
Unfortunately no. It is for 2018 models and up.
Goldwing/Honda has to do better with... 1. Highway pegs and 2. Air filter. It's ridiculous to have a 35k+ bike without those decent features and ease of access/use.
Nice pegs, but they don’t work for people w long legs 6’ and up. You can’t stretch out your legs. Even in the forward position it cocks your leg/ hips in an awkward uncomfortable position. A longer peg arm might help.
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