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    Default BRP passenger peg extentions

    Picked up the peg extentions on Fri. and installed them Sat and we went for a short ride today. Wife said they make quite a difference for her. More comfortable and I notice she is not pressing into me when we come to a stop.
    Took just over an hour to install. Not difficult once you have all the right tools.
    Now if the new seat would just arrive
    Ron

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpydeeBite2 View Post
    Picked up the peg extentions on Fri. and installed them Sat and we went for a short ride today. Wife said they make quite a difference for her. More comfortable and I notice she is not pressing into me when we come to a stop.
    Took just over an hour to install. Not difficult once you have all the right tools.
    Now if the new seat would just arrive
    Ron
    A couple of questions. Which exhaust do you have? Did you have to lower it? Does her heal rest on the muffler and risk melting shoe bottom?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRPjunkie View Post
    A couple of questions. Which exhaust do you have? Did you have to lower it? Does her heal rest on the muffler and risk melting shoe bottom?
    I still have the stock exhaust. It now mounts to the steel reinforcing bracket and is 1.25 to 1.5 in. lower than stock. I must admit I didn't check the foot location of the wifes foot but she had no complaints. I will check the next ride though.
    Ron

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    Default peg extensions - was a good move

    we have had them on a week now -longest trip was yesterday about two hundred miles and she didn't have any cramping issues at all, previously she was cramping up within a hour
    foot distance from muffler is good // design is good with the support added and tied back into the frame.
    i have found myself using the extensions to rest my heel on when riding solo

    was a very good investment

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    Quote Originally Posted by greg View Post
    we have had them on a week now -longest trip was yesterday about two hundred miles and she didn't have any cramping issues at all, previously she was cramping up within a hour
    foot distance from muffler is good // design is good with the support added and tied back into the frame.
    i have found myself using the extensions to rest my heel on when riding solo

    was a very good investment
    I just got mine yesterday, will have to get Spyda back from my girlfriend to do the install. All I can say right now is Wow they are HEAVY! All the weight I lost by installing the Hindle, I will gain back with these pegs.

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