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Old 06-02-2018, 01:43 AM   #1
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footpegs guys useing besides stock 250 hawk pegs

hello i am 6 ft 4 260 an got big feet an boots, i hear the rx3 pegs will work an fit i just wonder how big they are i want a good 2in + wide peg with 3in + lengh ,i think its one of the most over looked things on a bike for stability ,the stock pegs will do till then but the rubber will come out before i ride i would spend good money for good pegs on these bikes.?? oh what are size of stock ones t

They look wicked small also looking at some crf 250 pegs an makeing them work in a pefect world a heel rest would b great to ,also looking at a set from 2001 yzf 450 has wide an heel rests they are like 4 inches + an look like they could be made to work ebay thanks for some input safe riding


 
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Old 06-02-2018, 02:21 AM   #2
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When most all the bikes we had in the U.S. were OEM'd by Zongshen, and importers slapped on their own names and stickers creating 'brands' (10 to 11 years ago) I remember a few members experimenting and finding that KLR 650 pegs worked. Not sure if that would work today?
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Old 06-02-2018, 08:58 AM   #3
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[QUOTE=culcune;282085]When most all the bikes we had in the U.S. were OEM'd by Zongshen, and importers slapped on their own names and stickers creating 'brands' (10 to 11 years ago) I remember a few members experimenting and finding that KLR 650 pegs worked. Not sure if that would work today?[/QUOTE

I know of a few people that have used these weld on peg wideners with good success. I plan on giving them a try once I get my TT engine back together.

https://www.worksconnection.com/c354...tpegs-wideners
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Old 06-02-2018, 04:51 PM   #4
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seems most just do the stock one,i stil think its the most over looked item on the bike for safety an stability these yzf 450 pegs look like i would love them if they can fit ,or be made to fit ,they look stock for that bike 2001 to 2010 it say


 
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Old 06-09-2018, 03:38 PM   #5
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ok i got these off ebay there 2inch wide X3.25 long nice size 8mm pin for many honda bikes there aluminum an were only like $12.00 ,i am looking at the same peg for $20.00 made of steel ,these feel pretty strong i like the size they seem to be bigger then stock so what do you all think ,i think they can be made to work opions pleace


 
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