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What have you found/fitted for Highway pegs?
I looked over a bunch of threads and found some real cool DIY set ups. I have an '08 GS and would like the ability to stretch out on the highways. I am 6'1" and have a 33 inseem, so leg room would help in the comfort department.
Ideally, if you own/owned a similar ryde, manufacturer and install information (ie:drilling, bolt on) would be great.
Many thanks in advance
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I own a 08 gs as well, finally broke down and put highway pegs on, they were bolt on with no issues, been a long time but think they were kuryakin ?? Loving them ever since.
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I "only" have a 31" inseam and face the same problem of not being able to stretch out my legs. Most of the highway peg setups I've seen for the Spyder amount to pegs that ride above the curved splash guard. Those only let me raise my foot and not stretch out. That puts a more acute angle on my hip joints and makes it even more uncomfortable. I've seen one setup that has a curved bar that puts the peg over and beyond the splash guard, but, still that raises the legs and is uncomfortable. I saw one peg setup that was mounted outside the splash guard, but that splays the legs out way too far, I'd think.
What I'd really like is to remove the splash guard and find pegs that will extend down and away from the floorboard. Pair that with an aftermarket seat that moves me back a couple inches and I think I'd be set. I think it would really cool if the F3's U-Fit system could be adapted to the RT models.
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Thanks!
Originally Posted by cybrj
http://www.customdynamics.com/can_am...ccessories.htm
This was the set up I used on my 08 but also ordered the Nbv 4" adjustable arc link with Widow pegs. Brackets have to be on the outside of the plastic on 2008's. Still a work in progress getting them in the right spot.
Thanks for the info. So, there is a bracket that gets bolted to the Spyder and then you ordered the arc, which gets bolted to the bracket.
Let me ask, how was the install?
And how much more "stretch out room/distance" did you gain? And could you give me some pros and cons to this set up?
I took an F3 for a demo yesterday..while I liked the ryder stance, lower and more in the ryde, I still really like my GS in the turns. I could see where on a long ryde the sitting position of the F3 may be super comfortable. Not 100% sure being the demo ryde was short. But having put close to 500 miles on my 08 in one weekend, I am sure pegs, of any sort, would be very beneficial to my hips, knees and overall enjoyment of the ryde.
Thanks again, Cybrj..I really do appreciate the info.
Last edited by Vader; 06-14-2015 at 03:49 PM.
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Hi Vader,
please have a look at my solution: Link.
Unfortunately it's only in German but I think pictures are worth a thousand words ...
Kind regards,
Alex
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Originally Posted by Barbarossa
Hi Vader,
please have a look at my solution: Link.
Unfortunately it's only in German but I think pictures are worth a thousand words ...
Kind regards,
Alex
very nice set up!
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unglaublich!
Originally Posted by Barbarossa
Hi Vader,
please have a look at my solution: Link.
Unfortunately it's only in German but I think pictures are worth a thousand words ...
Kind regards,
Alex
Great solution!
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by MercerLake
Thanks for the info!
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Originally Posted by cybrj
how was the install? Not difficult at all, Alex's pics would have been helpful !!! (Further hint: Type translate into google and copy and paste the text into box and voil à german to english)
And how much more "stretch out room/distance" did you gain?
That is the reason I got the arc'd link... you can set it up to just about any distance you need and why it's still a work in progress for me... I'm on the short side and am trying to get the pegs set so I don't feel I'm straddling something to use them , even then it's still nice to be able to change my sitting position and straighten the leg to relax the knees. I'm thinking had I used a peg that didn't require a clevis I might not be straddling as much but sometimes looks trumps comfort The arc link can be curved forward or backward and you have 3 different spots to use either for the peg and the bracket FYI you only need to order 1 they come in pairs... yeah... experience....
Thanks!
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Ugh!
Now if I can just make a decision!
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