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keithy2 13-01-15 09:47

advan-racing pivot pegs
 
Hi has anybody bought the pivot pegs made by advan -racing as sold on ebay? They are half the price of adventure spec pegs but are they any good?

Sandman 13-01-15 11:49

Haven't heard of these, do you have alinky to the ebay listing?

Something I'm interested in fitting too.

Thanks,

Sandman

Pleiades 13-01-15 18:01

They are blatant copies of Pivot Pegz made in China.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/AD-PIVOT-FOOT-PEGS-For-YAMAHA-SUPER-TENERE-750-XT-XTR-XTZ-660R-660X-660Z-/151431713024?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts_13&hash=item23 42089100

They may well be all right; a lot of Chinese stuff is these days. They're the sort of thing I'd like someone else to try first before committing, which I guess is what keithy2 is thinking/hoping! ;)

darkhelmet 13-01-15 21:04

I spotted those as well. It's not high on the farkle list, but i'm very curious if these kind of pegs live up to some claims

sweller 13-01-15 22:31

It's something I'd consider - I find standing on the OE pegs quite tiring for long periods.

Petenz 14-01-15 06:33

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pleiades (Post 205693)
They are blatant copies of Pivot Pegz made in China.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/AD-PIVOT-FOOT-PEGS-For-YAMAHA-SUPER-TENERE-750-XT-XTR-XTZ-660R-660X-660Z-/151431713024?pt=UK_Motorcycle_Parts_13&hash=item23 42089100

They may well be all right; a lot of Chinese stuff is these days. They're the sort of thing I'd like someone else to try first before committing, which I guess is what keithy2 is thinking/hoping! ;)

But at least they didn't copy the prise..
The "real" pivot pegs on my XTR set me back
$250nz... and I got them cheap... With
exschange rate & shiping they would be little
more than half what I payed...
There is not much benifit from pivot pegs
unless you do a lot of riding standing....

I see they have them for the TTR250...
Which is prob a better bike for them instead
of the XTR as I spend 70/80% of the time
on the TTR standing...









..

Pleiades 14-01-15 10:12

Right then, let's throw down the gauntlet...

:064:

Who's going to be the guinea pig and the first to try some?

sweller 14-01-15 12:54

Postage is at bit strong at �16 - makes the total price �84 for unknown copies.

The genuine item is �125 from OTR - plus about �8 postage.

I'm not sure what the pivot bit actually does!

I just want pegs that spread the load of my foot over a slightly larger surface area

Interceptor 14-01-15 13:04

I got some non-pivoting spiky metal pegs for my xtx off eBay a few years ago for �16 and I've swapped them onto four bikes since. They are a type cast iron spring loaded like the factory pegs but wide enough to be quite comfy. I can't find any on ebay now but I'm sure they are still available.

D

Pleiades 14-01-15 13:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by sweller (Post 205725)
I'm not sure what the pivot bit actually does!

I just want pegs that spread the load of my foot over a slightly larger surface area

As Petenz says, there isn't any point in getting pivoting pegs unless you spend more of your time standing than sitting. The idea is they just rock fore and aft to allow you to lean forward/back yet still maintain a flat foot on the peg. I think there's a video demo on the Pivot Pegz web site?

I actually bought a set of these three years ago:

http://www.motohaus.com/acatalog/Footrest_Kit.html

To be honest they've been brilliant and they are only a few quid more than the Chinese pivot peg copies.

Really well made, two levels of height adjustment and they are both wider and longer than the standard pegs by some margin. They also have detachable rubbers, unlike Pivot Pegz, which does make your feet feel less tingly on a long run.

I'll try and get a photo of them on the bike with an OE rest next to it for comparisson.


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