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Where can i find OEM rear foot pegs ?

Carolina Vagabond

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@New2trail125 ,
I don’t think Honda has put out any passenger pegs for the 125 but there are aftermarket ones available from beezdeals and probably webike but shipping is gonna cost you.
 

m in sc

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there arent any for a trail in the US w out drilling the swingarm. there's an early post on here somewhere from a guy that bought all the oem honda stuff from a supercub? or? was like 200 bucks in parts if i remember and he had all the part no's listed . here:
 

Dover_MA

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I bought all the parts from WeBike, using the part numbers from the Australian parts list. Not the least expensive solution but the parts quality is A+. All the numbers containing K2E are unique for the Trail125.

50710-KTE-910 QTY 2 Pillion Rubber
50711-K2E-J00 Right Pillion Bar
50712-K2E-J00 Left Pillion Bar
50713-K2E-J00 Right Collar
50715-K2E-J00 Right Holder
50716-K2E-J00 Left Holder
step pin 95015-81000
step pin 95015-82000
cotter pin 94201-16150 QTY 2
plate (washer) 50714-KBA-930 QTY 2
washer 94101-06000 QTY 2
bolt 90114-MKN-D50 QTY 4

Exactly as MinSC says, around $200. VintageGarage drilled and tapped his swingarm on the bike. I didn't feel skilled enough to do that, so I removed the swingarm and drilled blind holes in a drill press. Results were great. Another option would be to buy the swingarm with the holes already tapped - that'd be 52200-K2E-J00ZB instead of the -T00ZB that our US bikes get.
 
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