jwilly
Administrator of Drama
Do they Whistle when your at highway speeds? :lol: Nice workmanship for sure.
I think the all important design element is to ensure the pivot point is as close as possible to bike, so there is no protruding hard point to catch on the roadway and lever your tires from same. Scootman's design will certainly touch down in the corners, but it should be self correcting, so as a safety concern it looks like a non-issue.Edited to add: Jay, don't be such a smartass. I wasn't talking about them being folded up. I am speaking of toodling along, going through a mild sweeper & scraping the hell out of these while they are folded down in cruising form. Did you make note of the length of these?... but I do agree about the picture.
==============Well I guess the consensus is you all don't like my pegs, oh well, they work for what I need them for.
Thanks for the feedback.....
To keep my foot from sliding off, I have some anti skid material (that sticky back sandpaper stuff you find on boat steps). I cut a few small circles and they have a lot of traction to keep my foot on them. I will have to take some better pictures and post them up.....==============Well I guess the consensus is you all don't like my pegs, oh well, they work for what I need them for.
Thanks for the feedback.....
Hey now.......... those pegs look great!! if they stay up in the tight twisties..... I may get a set.
maybe a little curve at the end to keep your foot from slipping off????
Don't let all the nay slayers bust your nuts!!!!!!!!!!!!! :angry:
You got a good Idea ......... B)
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Boy, the Wild Bills mount to the engine, not sure that is a good idea....I would worry about dropping the bike and eating the case it is connected to. I think mine will allow the plastic to be somewhat protected but I don't think the engine case would suffer.good looking work - and they are in a good location for max comfort.
i have the wild bills - well built too but they sit a bit lower on the FJR than yours do.
i think you could be selling these no problemo!
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