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Brass Pegs easy install
11/08/12 at 10:44:48
 
I found these brass pegs over at lowbrowcustoms.com and they are super easy to install and look good on the bike.

Here is little video of how they look:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JSadcGEu2c&feature=plcp

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Reply #1 - 11/08/12 at 11:34:04
 
Nice... just need a "primer" in the end!
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Reply #2 - 11/08/12 at 12:04:53
 
Pine wrote on 11/08/12 at 11:34:04:
Nice... just need a "primer" in the end!


I'm sorry but I think I missing something. Could you elaborate?
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Reply #3 - 11/08/12 at 12:12:17
 
How's the vibration on those?
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Reply #4 - 11/08/12 at 12:33:41
 
I was going to question the vibration as well. Mine had some all metal spike-type pegs on it when I bought it, and my feet felt all sorts of vibrations. I switched to some ISO style pegs and they feel much more comfortable to me. Just wonder if you've noticed the difference.

This is what mine used to look like...


and now...
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Reply #5 - 11/08/12 at 12:39:14
 
Bubba wrote on 11/08/12 at 12:12:17:
How's the vibration on those?


Actually, I've never even noticed the vibration so it must not be that prevalent. I will check on the ride home today and tell you if I feel anything.
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Reply #6 - 11/08/12 at 14:29:53
 
E.M.C. do they sag downward like most aftermarket pegs do? Or do they stay straight out solid   Huh
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Reply #7 - 11/08/12 at 14:56:16
 
ToesNose wrote on 11/08/12 at 14:29:53:
E.M.C. do they sag downward like most aftermarket pegs do? Or do they stay straight out solid   Huh


I was worried about sagging as well and it does seem to sag very slightly but nothing noticeable.  When I first installed these pegs I kept one side stock and one side aftermarket and the foot placement felt very similar.
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