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Aeromach USA’s latest product, Cruisin’ Pegs for Harley-Davidson touring bikes, provides an additional footrest that mounts under stock floorboards.
On long rides, Cruisin’ Pegs provide multiple foot placement options, reduce cramping and increase comfort. The patented footrest allows riders to select from 3 positions.
Aeromach’s Cruisin’ Pegs are made in the USA and are handcrafted with state-of-the-art CNC machines using aircraft-quality 6061-T6 billet aluminum. They are designed for touring bikes, including Road King, Electra Glide, Street Glide and Road Glide.
“Cruisin’ Pegs are ideal for riders who are looking for greater comfort on long rides as they increase safety and reduce fatigue,” said Paul Aiken, Owner of Aeromach. “They look super clean and they allow you to reposition your feet as needed.”
About Aeromach USA
Aeromach believes in craftsmanship, design and the pursuit of world-class perfection. That is why Aeromach products utilize the highest quality components. Whether the finish is natural, polished, chromed or anodized, every part and accessory is flawless.
Cruisin’ Pegs for Harley-Davidson motorcycles are manufactured in NASCAR country right outside of Charlotte, N.C. When the CNC machines aren’t carving up 200 MPH go fast parts, they’re delivering custom motorcycle mirrors, arms, Cruisin’ Pegs, risers and grips.
Tent pegs made of aluminium: This seems to be a joke. Aluminium is too soft, the tip of the pegs became dull soon, they bend easily and can harm your hands.
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Taken at the local Guild of Spinners and Weavers here in Dumfries using new lens. Depth of focus too narrow, will learn in future.
This lady was demonstrating to other members the process of making a rug using a simple peg loom.
Image desaturated in Photoshop, except for ring to contrate on the hands.
Strobist: Single SB-26 flash, positioned slightly to right and above camera, power dialed down to 1/64th power due to close range of subjec. Even them it was more power than I really needed.
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