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Old 04-03-2010, 10:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Well, just got done installing my pegs that came in today. Have to say, I'm impressed with them... Wish I had about a 1/2" longer inseam but, I know how to situation myself well enough to make them feel just right, and even bend my legs a little bit.

Went on a 70 mile ride to test them out and make sure they were situated right (you can adjust the angle) and also, to make sure that I liked them. At first, I was a little nervous about them, just like anything new though I put on my bike, but once I relaxed I figured out these were the bomb. Also, you can fold them up for short little rides and they become wider, almost like some of the stirrup pegs that I've seen, they support the back of the foot.

Took < 30 minutes to install and was definitely worth it! Now, these are going to be for somebody that has a 32" inseam or higher and they work great, I am 5-11" and know how to lean back and stretch my legs! Here are Kury's SwingWing Pegs installed. Total cost of pegs and shipping (free) was $164.42 USD (ridersdiscount.com, hey look... and actual sponsor for once!).

Swingwing Pegs: Part Number: KY-4467
Splined Adapter: Part Number: KY-8815











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Sweet . You will love the extra support
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Default Very nice!

I bet they are comfortable on long rides.
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Yea, they are just like highway bars and don't take away from the look of the bike!... freaking outstanding... I got totally comfortable on them once my nervousness went away... Was great!
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That's pretty slick.
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That's pretty slick.

Thanks bro, how'd your class go... you qualified now or did you break something on the 125/250 you were riding?
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my pegs should be here monday looking forward to putting them on i'm glad to see u like them and they look great.
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Red,

I've been looking at these for months. Are they really that awesome? Do the folding parts move at all when riding? By adjustable, you mean the ratchet nuts that control the angle? How stretched are you when using these? Im about 2 inches taller then you and have a 34 inseam, I know my knees won't be locked but I want some extra relax in my ride.

Sorry bout all the questions. Like I said, I've been looking at these for months and you are the first person I found that actually has them.
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Nice job James, They look very comfortable. Thanks for the photos and the info.
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Glad you like them Dave and Trukka, may have more pic of me on the bike later today...

I've been looking at these for months. Are they really that awesome? Do the folding parts move at all when riding? By adjustable, you mean the ratchet nuts that control the angle? How stretched are you when using these? Im about 2 inches taller then you and have a 34 inseam, I know my knees won't be locked but I want some extra relax in my ride.

Sorry bout all the questions. Like I said, I've been looking at these for months and you are the first person I found that actually has them.
They are really awesome Trukka, the moving parts don't move while riding and they actually have some weight to them. When I first picked up the package with them in it, I was like damn... these are solid steel...

The splinned nuts that you use for the installation, the one's that take the place of the stock mounting assembly, they have grooves in them so you can adjust them around 360 degree's until you find the right angle for you!

The moving parts on this, specially the swingwing, stays in place and does not move during your riding session, if you want them folded up for short rides, you must manually move them either at stop lights or before your ride...

By stretched I mean stretched... it moves your feet out, so logically, that takes up space, by moving out 3 inches and moving up by about 3 inches, this thing definitely is stretched... I have to slouch in my seat to make it work appropriately for me, but I always do that anyways, so that is why it works for me.
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