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I've got the alloy Buell footpegs on my B King and have not noticed any difference from original regarding vibration . The other day I did 950k in one day no problems.
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thanks for the reply, how much are the buell ones and what do they look like, Steve.
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Steve, I also have the Buell pegs, and there is no difference in vibrations.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayIS...l?ViewItem&item=200521308566#ht_975wt_1165
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thanks mate, are they a simple swap over conversion or is there a bit of mucking around to get them right. Did you get yours from the same seller, cheers Steve.
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Yes, I got mine from that seller. He also sells them on Hayabusa.org.
They are machined by him to fit straight in. Very easy.
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Ditto - off Joe.
They are great. Makes the bike much more comfy - no clearance issues in the twisties - provided you ride on the balls of your feet.
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thanks fellas, looks like the go, I sent him a message also. Do you know if he does matching ones for the rears.
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(23-10-2010, 11:46am)Troppo Wrote: Ditto - off Joe.
They are great. Makes the bike much more comfy - no clearance issues in the twisties - provided you ride on the balls of your feet.
Actually, I think they have slightly better clearance than the OEM pegs, as they don't have any "feelers" on the bottom. And I always adjust my feet when I come to the twisties, so my toes don't scrape.
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23-10-2010, 03:16pm
(This post was last modified: 23-10-2010, 03:19pm by Pa King.)
I bought mine from Morgan & Wacker in Brisbane about $57 pair and modified them myself. Only problems I had was to do with the springs but got there in the end. The pre machined ones probably are the go.
If you have not picked up on it they are a lower foot position.
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yeah I did see that, should make the bike even more comfy to ride, thanks
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Rod - "Twinkle Toes" lol (:-))))
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ordered a set of Joe in the US this morning, later on I will get the rears from Pro tec, they are very simular according to Joe.
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(24-10-2010, 03:37pm)Steve Wrote: ordered a set of Joe in the US this morning, later on I will get the rears from Pro tec, they are very simular according to Joe.
Yes, I got a set of the blue Pro-Tek passenger pegs, from Pashnit. They look great.
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