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peg replacement issue. please help!
09/27/11 at 01:25:28
 
so i lost a stock peg in my first lay down. i bought new pegs that promised to be compatible, but the hardware is standard whereas the savage is not. anyone know how to fix this problem, or have pegs and hardware i could buy?
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Re: peg replacement issue. please help!
Reply #1 - 09/27/11 at 06:27:53
 
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/S40-SAVAGE-LS650-SUZUKI-BLVD-CHROME-O-RING-FOO...

He even drills them out for you! I've not put them on but they look nice. Smiley
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Reply #2 - 09/27/11 at 06:52:32
 
What you do is take the stock hardware to the store.  Get a replacement bolt. I used a washer and a steel sleeve on each on. The sleeve helps take up the empty space the new bolt leaves in the peg. I will send you a pic of mine soon as I can dig it up. I had the same problem, broken peg after laydown.
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Reply #3 - 09/27/11 at 13:00:28
 
Bubba wrote on 09/27/11 at 06:27:53:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/S40-SAVAGE-LS650-SUZUKI-BLVD-CHROME-O-RING-FOO...

He even drills them out for you! I've not put them on but they look nice. Smiley


Those look like the pegs I have on my highway bars.  If they are, I wouldn't suggest them as regular foot pegs, only because the rubber bands tend to roll out of their grooves pretty easily.  Just a thought....  
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Reply #4 - 09/27/11 at 13:11:00
 
babyhog wrote on 09/27/11 at 13:00:28:
Bubba wrote on 09/27/11 at 06:27:53:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/S40-SAVAGE-LS650-SUZUKI-BLVD-CHROME-O-RING-FOO...

He even drills them out for you! I've not put them on but they look nice. Smiley


Those look like the pegs I have on my highway bars.  If they are, I wouldn't suggest them as regular foot pegs, only because the rubber bands tend to roll out of their grooves pretty easily.  Just a thought....  




BH, thanks for the tip...think these would work better?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/SAVAGE-S40-FRONT-SPLIT-RUBBER-FOOT-PEGS-HEEL-R...

sounds like AZSGT may have his solution anyway but I do like the looks of the first pair tho'...do you have your feet slip off the hiway pegs you use?
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Re: peg replacement issue. please help!
Reply #5 - 09/27/11 at 13:18:44
 
Ooooh, I like the looks of those!
 
I don't use my highway pegs a whole lot, but once I had the bridge of my foot on it, tightened my leg and pushed a little to adjust my "buttocks position" and I felt the little bands roll, and my foot slipped.  Not really a problem because I wasn't putting that much weight on them, but still...  Normally I just rest my heels on them, and they don't roll very much that way.  But having them in place of the actual footpegs, I would bet they would be slick and roll easily.  Its a little hard to describe, maybe someone else can chime in.  Or maybe I can get a pic.    
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Re: peg replacement issue. please help!
Reply #6 - 09/27/11 at 13:21:48
 
Bubba wrote on 09/27/11 at 13:11:00:
babyhog wrote on 09/27/11 at 13:00:28:
Bubba wrote on 09/27/11 at 06:27:53:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/S40-SAVAGE-LS650-SUZUKI-BLVD-CHROME-O-RING-FOO...

He even drills them out for you! I've not put them on but they look nice. Smiley


Those look like the pegs I have on my highway bars.  If they are, I wouldn't suggest them as regular foot pegs, only because the rubber bands tend to roll out of their grooves pretty easily.  Just a thought....  




BH, thanks for the tip...think these would work better?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/SAVAGE-S40-FRONT-SPLIT-RUBBER-FOOT-PEGS-HEEL-R...

sounds like AZSGT may have his solution anyway but I do like the looks of the first pair tho'...do you have your feet slip off the hiway pegs you use?


Those would work if you want to pay his price...I bought 2 pairs of used ones just like it for about $20 including shipping and all I had to do was get a new SS bolt and spacer for each peg and they bolted right up.

BTW, here is another used one I just found for a much better price.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Harley-Davidson-Chrome-Rubber-Foot-Pegs-/11074...
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