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    Toratech foot pegs

    Hello,

    has anyone bought the Touratech serrated footpegs for the TA, I'm looking to get some as the standard rubber pegs feel really slippy when wet and muddy, however at over £70 delivered.......


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    For about £10 you can fit the pegs from a Suzuki RM85. The springs aren't quite right, but they fit OK, and pass MOT's/Scrutineering
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    I did consider them , but they look like they would destroy everything but the very toughest of hard soled MX boots.
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    On older TA's you just un-bolted the rubber that sits on top of the footpeg and "hey presto" - serated footpegs. BMW F650 is the same.

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    Newer ones don't though!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mudwiz
    Newer ones don't though!
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    Ha, know what you mean.

    1st time i tried to hop on when rollin down the drive I ended up real squiggly when my foot slipped right off. Would have been a good youtube moment.

    Cheers for the tip on the rm80 pegs it is worth a shot! and if they are too toothy then I guess one can attack them with a file...

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