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Chinese Foot Peg - Shordy - 03-11-2014

Howdy,
I'm looking for lowered pegs on my Gen 2...(yes, 46 year old legs are starting to give me grief and recently broken ankle didn't help).
Has anyone tried these, or has anyone got a set that I can score.
I think another inch or so will make the difference. (or so she says....lol).

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/CNC-Adjustable-Riser-Foot-Pegs-Suzuki-GSX-1300R-Hayabusa-2008-2013-09-10-11-12-/380659873883?pt=AU_Motorcycle_Parts_Accessories&hash=item58a118b85b


RE: Chinese Foot Peg - Mars_GSXR - 04-11-2014

Might be a silly question, but without any rubber on the peg wouldn't you feel more vibrations through it?


RE: Chinese Foot Peg - Shordy - 04-11-2014

I don't think vibes are a problem, just need to stretch the legs a bit more.


RE: Chinese Foot Peg - Batfink - 04-11-2014

Having similar aged legs and a heavily invest beer gut as well I found my legs felt best after I raised my bars and lowered my seat position.

Tried chinese adjustable position rearsets and really didn't like them much. While repositioning was good the pegs themselves didn't feel wide enough and my feet kept feeling like they were going to slip off. In the end these had my legs cramping more than riding on stock pegs.


RE: Chinese Foot Peg - Kendo - 04-11-2014

Or have a look at these.
http://www.gillestooling.com.au/rgk-turning-joints.php

I love Gilles Tooling gear. More expensive yes, but as least you know it won't snap or fail. They also give you more parts and options. I use their rearsets, levers, axle adjusters and axle lock nut and couldn't be happier.


RE: Chinese Foot Peg - ohzone - 04-11-2014

(03-11-2014, 06:35pm)Lucksafortune2000 Wrote: Howdy,
I'm looking for lowered pegs on my Gen 2...(yes, 46 year old legs are starting to give me grief and recently broken ankle didn't help).
Has anyone tried these, or has anyone got a set that I can score.
I think another inch or so will make the difference. (or so she says....lol).

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/CNC-Adjustable-Riser-Foot-Pegs-Suzuki-GSX-1300R-Hayabusa-2008-2013-09-10-11-12-/380659873883?pt=AU_Motorcycle_Parts_Accessories&hash=item58a118b85b
I have had these for about a year, never had a problem with them


RE: Chinese Foot Peg - Hayabusabike - 04-11-2014

Try motorradgarage.com.au, vario foot pegs. Several combinations, 1 with rubber inserts. I'm thinking of getting a set, I just have to see if it touches the exhaust pipes.

Try motorradgarage.com.au, vario foot pegs. Several combinations, 1 with rubber inserts. I'm thinking of getting a set, I just have to see if it touches the exhaust pipes.


RE: Chinese Foot Peg - Maj - 04-11-2014

Or the old tried and tested buell pegs,
write up here http://www.suzukihayabusa.org/forum/index.php?topic=132367.0


RE: Chinese Foot Peg - 99er - 04-11-2014

take the rubber of the gen 2 ,drops them about 27mm.then fill the gap under the rubber with sikaflex and put grip tapeor thin grippy rubber on top.i put grip tape,some types of rubber might be slippery in the rain.take the rubber of ,adjust gear and brake levers.big difference.maybe cut slots with hacksaw on the edges for grip.


RE: Chinese Foot Peg - Corpsedealer - 07-11-2014

Ive got the chinese adjustable pegs.
I've found them ok,
But take to mind that I'm only about 5'6" and only 56kg (No i'm not a Jockey).
Also the anodising is crap! Because of the way my bike has to be parked
with the R/H side facing Nth, the r/h peg is now a gold on top and black underneith while the L/H peg is still black!
For a cheep option they are fine but if you can wait till you can afford or you are a heavyer set Gentleman (Or like to Mono everywhere) Then go for one of the sets the other guys have recomended!