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Peg lowering Kit - LiveToRide_imp - 03-03-2014 Even though it's not listed on the site these guys say they have both Rider and Passenger peg lowering kits for the CB1100. I tried to call them this morning but my cell does not have international calling on it. Woodys Importarium Ltd (T/A Sportouring) 42 Margaret St Abercynon, Mid Glam CF45 4RB UK. Tel:01443 742421 Fax: 01443 740202 email: sales@sportouring.com http://www.sportouring.com http://www.wunderlich-sportouring.com RE: Peg lowering Kit - CB4ME_imp - 03-03-2014 I didn't see the 1100 listed, but I do believe GSG makes them for our CBs. http://www.sportouring.com/gallery.php?sectionHeaderActive=1000&rangeChoosen=426 RE: Peg lowering Kit - banjobart_imp - 03-05-2014 Don't do it, you will lose lean angle for cornering. You will scrape pegs too much and this will adversely effect your riding. I put those blasted things on several bikes and later took them off. Much better without. RE: Peg lowering Kit - Buffalorider_imp - 03-05-2014 I installed the Buell pegs and they are noticeably lower with a more comfortable knee angle. The stock pegs seemed to cramp up my legs after a while. The did require more modification than I expected to fit correctly but the grinding wheel instead of the Dremel made the 2nd much faster to mount. I've only had a few very quick road tests with them but do not see any significant reduction in clearance but real testing will have to wait for better road conditions. Plus, they were much more affordable. RE: Peg lowering Kit - Houtman_imp - 03-05-2014 I have bought these from Twisted Trottle,do not use the 50 mm ones. I used both 30 and 23 mm extensions and felt the 23 mm were the best for ME. RE: Peg lowering Kit - Vapor_Trails_imp - 03-12-2014 I have 1" lower pegs from Knight Design LLC on my 2001 VFR. Makes a big difference. Their website doesn't list the CB but I know they'll make pegs for a bunch of bikes they don't have listed on their website. I went into my local dealer about a year ago ready to buy a CB1100 and then I sat on it and realized the leg room was really no better than my VFR. I was (and still am) really bummed out about that. A standard bike should not have a cramped seat to peg ratio. RE: Peg lowering Kit - Buffalorider_imp - 03-12-2014 I just got out for a short cruise the outher day and tested out my Buel pegs that I fitted. Better than I expected and a great relief as I found the peg to seat arrangement the only thing on the CB I did not like. The Buel pegs are a good inch lower and much more comfortable. Plus, the shift and brake really are not out of position for my size 13 feet so I really haven't needed to play with repositioning them. RE: Peg lowering Kit - Red Mist_imp - 03-13-2014 (03-05-2014, 02:37 PM)banjobart_imp Wrote: Don't do it, you will lose lean angle for cornering. You will scrape pegs too much and this will adversely effect your riding. I put those blasted things on several bikes and later took them off. Much better without.That's because you are riding too dam fast. Slow down. You will git 55 miles per gallon too. To be honest there is a lot of cornering clearance on this bike. Jedging from the kind of mileage some guys are gettin' and the kind of ridin' they're doin' it shouldn't be no problem to drop the pegs an inch. RE: Peg lowering Kit - mas_imp - 03-13-2014 I just got back from my first ride since I put a set of Buell's on mine last fall but never had the chance to test them out. I do notice a difference in my knees, which is great, I now though have interference from the kickstand tab that sticks out in front of the left peg behind the shifter. I almost can't get my toe under to shift. Not sure if it's just the boots I was wearing or if it's going to be an issue. I still want to replace my seat with a taller one (I'm 6'5") so maybe that will be enough and I can put the stock pegs back on. RE: Peg lowering Kit - Mick65_imp - 03-13-2014 Has anyone got a few pics of the lowered pegs. I've just been on the phone to Woodys Imports, Wales. Nice man called Mike helped me with choosing risers and Air Hawk seat. |