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They are not the best set that i have seen but a bit of paint & they should come up okay.

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Jarrah.

 



-- Edited by barra8 on Friday 2nd of November 2012 05:03:55 AM

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I have big feet, there's no hiding it !, then put them inside a pair of riding boots and well... there bloody enormous.

So a question, anyone in Aus that has a set of unwanted/rusted/damaged pegs they want to get rid of ?

I want to mod them and make them wider and longer

I want to keep the OEM items just in case

 

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Hey Steve,

                 I'm pretty sure i have a set laying around somewhere. If you pay for the postage (about $19.00?) i'll be happy to be rid of them.

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get some Pivot Pegs.... they rock

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JuJu wrote:

get some Pivot Pegs.... they rock


 I'm pretty sure Steve will want to make his own as the reward of doing things yourself is much better than just paying $$$$ Of course it is up to Steve though.

Never noticed that they are too small myself but i have US 10's i guess smile

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Thanks Jarrah, I'll take you up on that, Sent you a PM

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BM Steve wrote:

Thanks Jarrah, I'll take you up on that, Sent you a PM

Cheers

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 No worries,do you need the bracket? or just the pegs???

Also i have not recieved a PM from you yet unless it was an email???

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Wonder where that BIG FOOT has gone? confuseconfusebiggrin Jks Steve wink

I have not recieved anything at all from you so????

The reason i ask whether you need the bracket or not is postage. The bracket is quite heavy & can take it off if you wish??

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####now sold####  For the price of postage :)



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/This thread may be old but I have a Q: and since it was TITLED good I thought I would add ( FOOTPEG ) so it will come up in a search.
Besides making your own pegs, as Barra8 did, are there any "stock" pegs that will fit TTR?
I could probably weld something together myself also, just wonder about getting something off another model or aftermarket, as another choice. It may help others without the capabilities.
... any thoughts out there?
- I wear a 12 myself, and stock setup is way too small for me -
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-- Edited by texasT on Tuesday 12th of March 2013 11:46:52 AM

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Hi Greg

The only wide footpegs I found that will fit "off the shelf" without adaption or welding are these stainless steel ones - not cheap though!

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Thanks for that link Brian,
I was not aware of the "EXTRAS" page, or I might have added them to my order the other day.
Not a big deal, I'll catch ya next time maybe!

Steve, I do a bit of metal "beating" around here myself and am interested in what you did to Jarrah's old pegs.

JuJu, I am going to look at the pivot pegs you mentioned too, appreciate you adding your vote.

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Had a look at the pivot Pegz HERE The part number for the TTR is PP-20MK3 but Adventure Spec do not list themno

But at that price Brians are very good value.

I have problems with my size 12's so I may treat myself.

You may have more luck texasT as they are from your side of the pond!

 

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Thanks for that Peter,
I don't think I would have found the part # without your help.

Yeah man, that's a bunch of money for pegs. Pivot's look pretty nice though.
The price over here is about 1/3 cheaper than Adventure Spec's $241 USD

fleebay in Colorado=$164 USD
Brian's=(approx.) $78 USD (today's conversion)

... don't know yet what I will do, I only know my grandsons KTM65 is easier to stand on than my OE TTR pegs.
Can't believe Yama even thought they were big enough!?

OR- I might buy an OE pair somewhere (they are real cheap used) and let the sparks fly and make my own.

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-- Edited by texasT on Tuesday 19th of March 2013 02:22:02 AM

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