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Clamp on passenger pegs

AZ7000'

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Yep, I got them. They come with 2 cardboard ish gaskets?? I initially only put one on but it settled and put the second on each side. They work great, my kid is only 70# but he uses them to climb on, all his weight on one side. The wife has used them once or twice but just for her feet, not to climb on.
I’m not sure if the cardboard is holding moisture or what it is doing to the paint underneath, seems ok from the outside
Seem really solid.

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Tjdemarco

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Thanks! I was going to ask if there was any trouble reaching the right side peg because of the exhaust, but I see it has an extension to reach out. Thanks for the pictures. It looks like you have the stock springs in the back. Any problem bottoming out? And do you think my 13 yr old would be ok? He's about 110lbs.
 

Tjdemarco

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Thanks! I was going to ask if there was any trouble reaching the right side peg because of the exhaust, but I see it has an extension to reach out. Thanks for the pictures. It looks like you have the stock springs in the back. Any problem bottoming out? And do you think my 13 yr old would be ok? He's about 110lbs.
Check that, the picture was just closer up! Looks like they're the same.
 

AZ7000'

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No issues I know of, my wife can drive it with me on the back at 175#, and her at 1xx. This one is mostly hers, mine is the 1975…
 

FleaMike

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I went with the OEM style from Beez. It took several hours to drill and tap the holes but they work great and makes for a very clean install.
 

AZ7000'

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I went with the OEM style from Beez. It took several hours to drill and tap the holes but they work great and makes for a very clean install.
I didn’t have the patience, I wish I did. They posted the oem style a couple months after I bought mine. Congrats!
 

Tjdemarco

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I'm afraid I would lack the skill and screw it up royally. I managed to lose BOTH battery cover bolts down in the bike just installing a charging cable!
 

m in sc

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I considered the clamp ons.. but didn't look great to me. But i was close to buying.


I drilled and tapped the arm and made my own. wasn't hard but not for everyone. I wasn't going to drop 200 bucks on parts VS what I made out of scrap steel and 15 dollar pegs off ebay. But not everybody can weld and fabricate, so those were my next option. (clamp ons).
 
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