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Dirtnapper
05-20-2013, 03:13 AM
I have a 2013 Rs, I work at a Casino and stand on my feet all day and the pegs are just killing my feet on the way home. The problem I'm having is I am on a budget (the wife is still pissed I bought a bike haha) and I use my pegs to mount my spyder. I was wondering if the Kuryakyn Iso wings or their floorboards with the spline adapters are strong enough to allow me to do this? Granted I am a bigger guy (300+ lbs) so I worry that I'm going to snap them off.

Also is there a way to lower the the pegs or boards? I was looking at the male mount offset but I'm pretty sure I would snap them off by looking at them. Any recommendations on lower floorboards that aren't going to get me divorced would be much appreciated.

Dirtnapper
05-20-2013, 01:56 PM
No advice?

spyderpoop
05-20-2013, 03:21 PM
http://spyderrt.info/1_2_Products.html (http://spyderrt.info/1_2_Products.html) I have his on my bike and I,am 275 lbs and no problems standing on them and great price and does the job

rlynchtx
05-20-2013, 03:27 PM
I had the ISO wings, and I don't think they're designed to take much torque. They use a set screw that provides friction against a smooth chrome hub to stay in place (front to back) -- a design that doesn't look too robust to me.

MikeinGA
05-20-2013, 03:47 PM
Try ISCI at: http://www.isciride.com/iscirsmanualparts.htm

Mike

SPYD1
05-31-2013, 09:35 PM
I had the ISO wings, and I don't think they're designed to take much torque. They use a set screw that provides friction against a smooth chrome hub to stay in place (front to back) -- a design that doesn't look too robust to me.
I agree. I just lost one on a ride and changed them out. The bolt that holds them on is also offset in the wing which creates issues. Even with loctite it came loose.