I've never had a problem with the Wild Bill Pegs that I leave folded out at all times and my feet are on them more than most.
My feelers are the first to scrape the very few times that happened which is fully loaded with wifey as pillion.
And no problem or scare doing it.
Just my 1.5 cents,
Mike in Nawlins'
I had WildBill pegs and while I never feared they'd put me down, I would scrape those puppies in corners pretty often if I forgot to put them up. I was always careful though to make sure they'd fold in. I think most of the folks that got bit by them also had the extensions on them making them stick out even further. However, that being said I know some didn't.
With the 905 crash bars, as I posted earlier, when I got them I layed my bike over, gently and the foot pegs touched first.
That being said.
That doesn't take into account things like:
- Compressed suspension, ie. compressed forks diving into a corner.
- There was no load on the bike in any way. Side cases were off, as was the top box and my fat ass wasn't sitting on it.
- My testing area was FLAT
1) In order for me to drag the bars, it took a combination of things. IMHO a heavily loaded bike (I was packed for the trip and only dragged them going and coming to my vacation destination). Your weight and suspension settings, may vary
2) The crown or camber of the road. In the places I did drag them, the road was FAR from flat, they were off-camber corners, often switchbacks on the dragon.
Did I feel like it would put me down? No, but the scrapping was harsher than anticipated since I anticipated NONE.
Have I removed the bars? Nope. Do I think they will put me down? Nope, but I didn't believe all the hub-bub about the Wild Bill pegs either and there are still lost of those in use.
I'm not trying to defend 905 in any way. I have made them well aware of the issue and asked them to shorten that lower piece by 1/4-3/8 of an inch. I will hit the bottoms of mine with an angle grinder before my next high-risk highly aggressive adventure.
But I'm keeping them.
I would ask 905 and encourage anyone that's buying them who rides aggressively to ask them if they've made any changes to them before buying them, or be prepared to do it yourself, either with a grinder or by breaking them in the manual way.
Be prepared.
I doubt that they have changed them yet. They don't have an FJR to test fit anything on, if they did we'd have Gen 1 bars by now and we don't.
I highly suspect that there is less than 5% of the people on this board ride their FJR's hard enough to ever scrape them. But that's my take.
-MD