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Old 04-10-2007, 04:50 PM
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Well after a year or so of suffering with the stock "foot stubs" I decided to do something about it...
Is it just me or does it really bother anyone else that the left footpeg is sooo much smaller and further inboard than the right peg?
Not just a bit - but like 2 inches inboard compared to the right peg...

Anyway, here's how they turned out... Just welded on an extra row of teeth (on the rear, which effectively moves the peg centers back just slightly)... And I compensated for the assymetry by making the left peg longer.










 
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Old 04-10-2007, 04:59 PM
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Jason, you dida good job with that mod. Did you do the welding yourself? That is a skill that I covet in others. I never learned it and I guess at this point I won't. Not for a while anyway.

Good job.
 
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Old 04-10-2007, 05:05 PM
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why didnt you just buy a set of aftermarket pegs? (thats my plan)
 
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Old 04-10-2007, 06:20 PM
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why didnt you just buy a set of aftermarket pegs? (thats my plan)
Um lets see,

New after market foot pegs.....$80.00
Shipping $20.00
Waiting..........Too long

Making your own at home
Steel $3.00
Time........ doesn't matter
Getting what you want, when you want...priceless[8D]
 
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Old 04-10-2007, 06:27 PM
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I'm learning to TIG weld, but my friend actually did the welds on my pegs (i'm not good enough yet - I would have blown holes all over the place).
I know IMS makes some aftermarket pegs, but they're expensive, and they don't address the assymetry, which is a real issue for me. This mod cost me 2 hours and no money.

I absolutely hate the feel of the stock left peg - it feels broken or something (because it's so short), but the right always felt OK. Doesn't anyone else notice this? Whip out the ole tape measure and check your pegs - in particular the distance from the bike's center (or from the outside frame rails). It just drives me nuts.
 
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Old 04-10-2007, 06:29 PM
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I'm learning to TIG weld, but my friend actually did the welds on my pegs (I'm not good enough yet - I would have blown holes all over the place).
I know IMS makes some aftermarket pegs, but they're expensive, and they don't address the asymmetry, which is a real issue for me. This mod cost me 2 hours and no money.

I absolutely hate the feel of the stock left peg - it feels broken or something (because it's so short), but the right always felt OK. Doesn't anyone else notice this? Whip out the ole tape measure and check your pegs - in particular the distance from the bike's center (or from the outside frame rails). It just drives me nuts.
YES!!!! I have always noticed that, but until now I thought it was just my OCD in action........OK it still is, but now there's more than one of us.[8D]
 
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Old 04-10-2007, 07:06 PM
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When downshifting I occasionally miss the peg when putting my foot back down, very aggravating[:@]. Standing on the pegs feels odd as well because they are so small compared to ATV pegs.
 
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Old 04-10-2007, 08:32 PM
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Nice!! I could stand up all day on those.
 
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Old 04-10-2007, 09:26 PM
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why didnt you just buy a set of aftermarket pegs? (thats my plan)
Um lets see,

New after market foot pegs.....$80.00
Shipping $20.00
Waiting..........Too long

Making your own at home
Steel $3.00
Time........ doesn't matter
Getting what you want, when you want...priceless[8D]
Actually they are $80 shipped

besides I have more money than time

Im not knocking you Jason, I was just curious.
 
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Old 04-11-2007, 03:12 AM
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besides I have more money than time
I don't have nearly enough of either, but I did luck up on a pair of IMS pegs on Ebay for like $30 (I don't remember exactly). I haven't installed them yet, but it is crazy how much bigger they are than the stock pegs.

I have never noticed the assymetry when riding. I'm sure I will now that you have pointed it out though, you @#$&*(. [:@][:'(] (Completely kidding, of course). Deej is not the only one with a raging case of OCD.
 


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