As promised here are a few quick shots of the Cycle-istic peg extenders. Sorry for the garage shots I'll get some better ones on the ride today. A big thanks to Tony HB_Fury (Tony_fury) who found these and tried them with his girl first. I knew if Tony and Dawn were happy with them I could buy the extenders with confidence.
Here are the rest of the photos from the ride today. The last two have my girl on the bike so you can see how much room they add. Please remember my girl has really long legs (32" inseam). Your lady may have even more room.
As promised here are a few quick shots of the Cycle-istic peg extenders. Sorry for the garage shots I'll get some better ones on the ride today. A big thanks to Tony HB_Fury (Tony_fury) who found these and tried them with his girl first. I knew if Tony and Dawn were happy with them I could buy the extenders with confidence.
The pillion pegs as they come from Honda are in two parts. The bracket which bolts to the frame and the peg which attaches to the bracket. I first replaced the stock pegs with some that matched my forwards and grips because I like things to match. The new pegs used the factory mounting bracket. Sometime later I added the pillion peg extenders as my Mrs was not comfortable with the peg in the stock location. Anyway the stock pegs and brackets are available from Honda and you should be able to get them from your local Honda dealer or one of the many on line suppliers.
There are several threads on mounting passenger pegs.
Furys used to come with a passenger "pillion" (that's completely uncomfortable, and the classic Honda pegs.
At some point (around 2018?) they stopped including the seat and pegs.
I believe at some later point they also stopped including the brackets that bolt under the fender to the frame.
If you're interested in doing this yourself, members here historically help other members get a quality job done on the cheap, otherwise your Honda dealer can do the work for you.
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