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Lower footpegs


Nighthawk

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Hello, I need some help from the wonderful internet. 

I raised my handlebar 2cm, but still end up leaning a bit too much forward. So now I'm looking at getting some lower pegs. 

What kind do people have, and what are your experience with them? 

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Many say that Bosley makes the best pegs for ADV-bikes. 


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It might take a long time to get a pair though. 

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I got the SW-Motech EVO adventure footpegs. 15 mm lower and can also be adjusted backwards. fits good for my 1.90 m on the  rally edition. surface area a bit bigger then OEM, good grip too. easy installation.

 

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4 hours ago, BikeBrother said:

I got the SW-Motech EVO adventure footpegs. 15 mm lower and can also be adjusted backwards. fits good for my 1.90 m on the  rally edition. surface area a bit bigger then OEM, good grip too. easy installation.

 

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I've been looking at them, but they don't come with the rubber insert like the OEM? I do a lot of tarmac and I'm worried I'll vibrate to death

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They come with the rubber inserts. I removed them for more grip. I did not feel more vibrations with or without the inserts.

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