Rear footpegs

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Ovenpaa, May 1, 2004.

  1. Ovenpaa

    Ovenpaa Guest

    We are off to DK for a holiday run in July and it now looks like I will be
    riding the T595 with partner on back, she says the rear pegs are too high
    and are uncomfortable after a while, (probably very true) however she would
    be happy if they could be moved down and forward by a couple of inches or
    so.

    Has anyone come across a fitting that extends down the peg from the bracket,
    or is it off to a friendly fabrication shop?

    TIA

    /d
     
    Ovenpaa, May 1, 2004
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    Ovenpaa Guest

    Neat, so you are volunteering to design/make them then?

    Cheers

    /d
     
    Ovenpaa, May 1, 2004
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    Robbo Guest

    Only ones I have ever seen were for my Goldwing. I reckon a friendly
    fabrication shop will make them up exactly to suit.
    Take her along and get the measurements sorted right first time. Then she
    can't moan about it.


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    Molly Guest

    You can tell you're an engineer, a beautiful solution is a simple one.
     
    Molly, May 1, 2004
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    charles wright

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    Hi

    just blundered onto this forum noticed you have a matchless m4. (1925/ 1926?)
    not many of these about, is yours on the road?
    mine is theoretically on the road, but i found a sidecar for it and i am in the process of restoring it

    charles
     
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