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singer 15-01-12 00:04

footpegs
 
anyone useing sw motech footpegs on there tenere, or is there anything brand you are useing.

Pleiades 15-01-12 16:15

I currently use the SWM footpegs and am really impressed, well made, well priced. They give a much bigger platform for your foot (wider and longer) making longer journeys a much more pleasant experience. They transmit less vibes than the OE ones too. Big plus for me is the fact (like the stock pegs) they have removable rubbers. If you spend a lot of time off-road, then you'd might be better of with Pivot Pegz, a lot more grip on boot than SWM with rubber removed, very well engineered, but they are very costly.

SingleMinded 15-01-12 17:18

Pivot pegs on mine: well made, look neat, work well

http://www.pivotpegz.net/

from: www.off-the-road.de

v-tec 15-01-12 20:14

footpegs
 
I use pivot pegz, well made, fit well, work well,
But i do ride 80% off road, you can feel very slightly more vibes, because of no rubber inserts, but thats why i ride a single. LOL
Hope this helps.

V-tec
(I broke my back in 2 places at the K2 rally)

enduro374 16-01-12 15:43

Pivot Pegz here too.. They're ace..

singer 16-01-12 21:17

thanks guys i ordered the motech pegs see how they go.

Dandy 17-01-12 12:46

[quote=Pleiades;166928]I currently use the SWM footpegs and am really impressed, well made, well priced. They give a much bigger platform for your foot (wider and longer) making longer journeys a much more pleasant experience. They transmit less vibes than the OE ones too. Big plus for me is the fact (like the stock pegs) they have removable rubbers. If you spend a lot of time off-road, then you'd might be better of with Pivot Pegz, a lot more grip on boot than SWM with rubber removed, very well engineered, but they are very costly.
I have xtr and have had a look at removing the rubbers, it seems to me they ar NOT removeable I am correct or am I missing something

Pleiades 17-01-12 16:12

If the R is the same as the Z, which I guess it might be, then there's a bolt under the footrest to remove in order to release the rubber. Lift the peg up on its spring and you should see it, or get on your hands and knees!

Gas_Up_Lets_Go 17-01-12 16:33

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pleiades (Post 166991)
If the R is the same as the Z,


They are not,,, unfortunately

timboo 17-01-12 17:09

you learn something every day never knew pegs were sold that pivot

brads 25-01-12 03:00

1990 on YZ80 / wr200 pegs on ebay for about 16 quid, I have them and they are superb,, A HUGE improvement on standard,, amnd not 100 quid either !

Dandy 26-01-12 18:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by brads (Post 167330)
1990 on YZ80 / wr200 pegs on ebay for about 16 quid, I have them and they are superb,, A HUGE improvement on standard,, amnd not 100 quid either !


Will these pegs fit an XTR? ------Thanks Dandy

Petenz 26-01-12 20:12

I have pivit pegs on my XTR....

masgra 30-01-12 11:32

I went with brads advice and got some of these for my Ten:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2209119937...84.m1438.l2649

�15.65, free postage, 10 mins to fit and excellent.

Dandy 30-01-12 14:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by masgra (Post 167599)
I went with brads advice and got some of these for my Ten:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2209119937...84.m1438.l2649

�15.65, free postage, 10 mins to fit and excellent.


Does anyone know if these pegs will fit an XTR?


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