Kuryakyn 7985 Motorcycle Foot Control Component: Longhorn Offset Footpeg Mounts with Magnum Quick Clamps for 1" Engine Guards/Tubing, Chrome, 1 Pair
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You can't ride them if you're 1-foot tall The bar is one fourth of the bar
The bikes made by Kawasaki are unknown to me. This is what I use on the Harley sportster crash bar I have installed on my Harley footpegs.
You can tighten up the bolt on them to lock the extension when you tighten them up, as long as they have the enter locking grooves. In any case, my old brackets didn't work and I had to order new ones.
It is necessary to use 1 inch tubing for the engine guard The diameter of the hole is 1/8 inch. My sincere thanks go out to
Selected User Reviews For Kuryakyn 7985 Motorcycle Foot Control Component: Longhorn Offset Footpeg Mounts with Magnum Quick Clamps for 1" Engine Guards/Tubing, Chrome, 1 Pair
It was a bit of a challenge to assemble these. These mounts are designed to accept standard footboards, so the HD mini footboard pegs would not fit inside the clevis. In addition to filing down the black paint on both of these mounts and the HD mini foot board pegs, I also had to file down some of the aluminum mounting surfaces. However, the MUCH TOO THICK spring washer that comes with these mounts makes it impossible to use them. My old HD mounts happened to have much thinner spring washers, so I had to use those. After I installed the pegs into the clevises and secured them with bolts, I was able to assemble the stand. However, these mounts are just what I needed to mount my HD mini footboards and adjust them properly.
Flashing was present on the ID card and I had to adjust it. In addition, there were some small blemishes in the paint, but I decided to keep them since the damage was hidden unless you looked really hard. In addition to the spring washer, it was tricky to get the pegs set into place with the paint because it was too thick and would need to be filed down to fit. They have been long lasting, however I have discussed these with the seller and they are extremely slow to respond (1 email response per day, it seems). After all, they gave me a discount to keep them, and I might decide to strip and repaint them in the future. Additionally, they secure these in the packaging with some twist ties through a flimsy cardboard opening that clearly came loose as soon as the shipment left the warehouse. In theory, this caused damage to both parts because the items were basically bouncing around in the box without any protection. The bottom line is that all the damage was caused by I think the product is fine on its own.
This clamp can be easily placed on engine guards or crash bars, but finding the ideal If the bike is not level, I suggest you use a motorcycle stand and a laser level or a tape measure and blue masking tape to make reference marks to While the bike was on the stand, I had my wife hop on the bike (while it was secured) and adjusted it until the sweet spot was found.
Ezpz have had these on their Adapt well to a change of pace. Adjustments can be made in lots of different ways.
The offsets described here are really heavy duty and can withstand a lot of application. I was extremely concerned about how well they would fit on the engine guards. In order to run longer, I added mini floorboards, and I'm really glad I did! Two days later, they showed up to my house! What a surprise! It took me Tuesday afternoon to receive them after ordering them Sunday night. An average turnaround time is approximately three to four weeks In most cases, 3rd party vendors and leather vendors will require 5 days It was delivered almost as fast as I expected by Up.
To ensure that your pegs stay in place and to prevent them from coming loose- This is the only mount you should buy if you're going to use it on the road. It is worth spending extra money on. Having tried them all, I've come back to this.
I am two days past the Amazon 30-day return deadline. I am out of luck since there is only a 30-day return period. You shouldn't let your new parts sit in the garage until you are able to drive your bike up onto a lift so you can work on it. In a way, I'm a little disappointed, too. I was always impressed by Kuryakyn quality and assumed they would be fine. But it wasn't to be.
It is of very high quality. A deep groove holds the adjustment perfectly in place. Chrome is a nice touch.