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Long legged cb riders new pegs - Ridem32_imp - 06-02-2014

Check out these pegs on eBay look like they may work. I don't have any ! Wondering if anyone has them http://www.ebay.com/itm/191182674840


RE: Long legged cb riders new pegs - Houtman_imp - 06-02-2014

I bought a set of these and they are easy to put on.
I took them of after a short while, I did think that they were NOT strong enough in the rare case that you have to stand on the pegs.
I did replace them with a set of the more expensive Vario,s from Germany (Twisted Trottle)
They are much better but cost more .
At first I had the 30 mm extension but later I put the 23 mm on .


Long legged cb riders new pegs - Ridem32_imp - 06-02-2014

Thanks for the response on these pegs Houtman I just saw them on eBay looked pretty neat.


RE: Long legged cb riders new pegs - hondahoarder_imp - 06-03-2014

Houtman did they give a bit more leg room, asks an old arthritic rider?


RE: Long legged cb riders new pegs - Houtman_imp - 06-04-2014

Yes they give a little more legroom but if you go too low you might want to adjust gear pedal (easy) and also the brake pedal (less easy
I much more preferred the Vario ones, very easy to adjust for the kind of ride you are going to have.
Twisted roads or comfort for Interstate.


RE: Long legged cb riders new pegs - emptysea - 06-04-2014

I like the pegs Cosmo posted because the lower the pegs without reducing ground clearance. Do the Varios do the same?


RE: Long legged cb riders new pegs - CB4ME_imp - 06-04-2014

Adjustable pegs that allow both a lower and more forward position are remarkably effective. Not so low as to scrape in the turns, and the forward setting provides less knee bend and more comfort.