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rockhammer
Highway pegs gs850 L?
Ok so I am going to forget about the forward controls on my gs850 L. Based on what I have read they are not as easy on your back over obstacles. I do however like the foot peg idea. I currently have foot pegs on my gs the stock ones on the crash frame. Those however I way to close for me since I am tall six four. So my question which high way pegs work well with the gs? I am not sure all pegs will work since the gs has a large motor that sticks out both sides.
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You short guys just like to whine about your problems, don't you? (I passed six-four before I was in high school. )
Take a look at the pictures in my sig, you will see where I have pegs on my 850 and my wife's 850L. Hers are hard to see, they are in pretty much the same place as mine.
That location is not really a place to strretch out, it's more of a change of position than a stretch.
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rockhammer
Originally posted by Steve View PostYou short guys just like to whine about your problems, don't you? (I passed six-four before I was in high school. )
Take a look at the pictures in my sig, you will see where I have pegs on my 850 and my wife's 850L. Hers are hard to see, they are in pretty much the same place as mine.
That location is not really a place to strretch out, it's more of a change of position than a stretch.
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rockhammer
Some thing like this. I am not saying these cause they seem expensive.
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ThrottleBack
Originally posted by rockhammer View PostSome thing like this. I am not saying these cause they seem expensive.
https://www.google.com/shopping/prod...ed=0CGIQ8wIwAw
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lemonshindig
I haven't used them yet, but they were there when I bought the bike. Basically a 1/2" square steel bar with some pegs bolted to it, and u-bolts attaching it to the frame.
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ThrottleBack
Yea that is basically what I drew up. It would be very easy to make. Lemon, could you give them a try and report back on vibration? I am betting some rubber between frame and bar is needed but i'm curious to hear about it from your actual experience.
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lemonshindig
Originally posted by ThrottleBack View PostYea that is basically what I drew up. It would be very easy to make. Lemon, could you give them a try and report back on vibration? I am betting some rubber between frame and bar is needed but i'm curious to hear about it from your actual experience.
If I'm not mistaken, there's no rubber at the mount for the stock pegs, just rubber where your foot rests. So I would expect that's all you would need.
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