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Title: Highway pegs Post by evilolive on 05/12/08 at 07:44:31 Could someone please recommend some highway pegs? |
Title: Re: Highway pegs Post by rpgpgmr on 05/12/08 at 08:06:21 Kuryakyn 7980. The clamps are 1" which is the diameter of our engine guard ... provided you have the OEM engine guard. If not they also come in 1 1/2 and 1 1/4. http://www.kuryakyn.com/products.asp?bn=metric&ci=3260 |
Title: Re: Highway pegs Post by Keith_T on 05/12/08 at 08:32:26 Is there a setup like this you could mount directly to the frame and eliminate needing the engine guard? Something like this. http://www.kuryakyn.com/products.asp?bn=metric&ci=3272 |
Title: Re: Highway pegs Post by rpgpgmr on 05/12/08 at 10:12:16 I'm sure you could. The only reason I've researched the ones for the engine guard is because I had already installed it. If you haven't bought it yet, please do yourself a favor and don't. It is NOT an engine guard. The photos from Suzuki are very deceiving as to it's actual size. I saw a post on here where someone made their own home-made highway bar. A lot cheaper than anything you'll get already made. The only advantage that I think there is for the size of the engine guard (it hurts me to call it that) is if you plan to install Ed L.'s forward controls. I do not believe it will interfere because of how small it is. |
Title: Re: Highway pegs Post by Keith_T on 05/14/08 at 06:52:00 I found someone that has this setup on a bike he is selling. I e-mailed the seller to see if he would sell the pegs and mount bar alone. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v617/giblackjack/images%20for%20websites/motorcycle/motorcycle001.jpg |
Title: Re: Highway pegs Post by evilolive on 05/14/08 at 06:53:44 Thank you. I am trying to figure out the best place to mount them. That photo helps. the olive |
Title: Re: Highway pegs Post by YonuhAdisi on 05/14/08 at 09:21:48 757B776A767B6C6A1E0 wrote:
I have a set of those very type bars and pegs just laying around in my garage. Tell ya what, you make me an offer including shipping and they're yours. |
Title: Re: Highway pegs Post by FreeSpirit on 05/14/08 at 10:17:09 0B3D3C273A13363B213B520 wrote:
I have a set of those very type bars and pegs just laying around in my garage. Tell ya what, you make me an offer including shipping and they're yours.[/quote] Where did you get them?? In case others want some also ;) |
Title: Re: Highway pegs Post by YonuhAdisi on 05/14/08 at 10:21:17 695D4A4A7C5F465D465B2F0 wrote:
I have a set of those very type bars and pegs just laying around in my garage. Tell ya what, you make me an offer including shipping and they're yours.[/quote] Where did you get them?? In case others want them also ;) [/quote] They came with the 87 Savage frame I use for mock-up. But you can probably get them from the stealership, I believe they are original Suzuki product. And I don't mind a bidding war of more than one of ya'll want them. ;) ;) |
Title: Re: Highway pegs Post by FreeSpirit on 05/14/08 at 10:32:25 43415B5B5905310 wrote:
There are different lengths of pegs......when I had thought about the same set up,I was going to get the 6" pegs! Just to make the whole set up wider across. Then as someone said there is also the extension pegs! |
Title: Re: Highway pegs Post by tat2ed_24 on 05/14/08 at 18:19:37 This is the highway bar I made for my bike using an old 2 wheeled dolly. I purchased the pegs from JCWhitney. Total $30-$35.http://w3.bikepics.com/pics/2008/04/28/bikepics-1269670-320.jpg |
Title: Re: Highway pegs Post by FreeSpirit on 05/14/08 at 23:27:26 687D682E79781C0 wrote:
You can't beat $30-$35 ! How wide is yours? I think the S40 engine guard is 15" wide. |
Title: Re: Highway pegs Post by tat2ed_24 on 05/17/08 at 09:37:24 My bars are 17 inches outside to outside. |
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