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Anybody know anything about these footpegs?

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i've never seen anyone on here with those, or these similar from LP. i discovered these after i bought some adjustable rearset riser plates from svracing parts and mounted them upside down. i'm quite happy with them.

http://www.chaparral-racing.com/Cha...alse&mscssid=00880730B212AB40F0AB5D3D406E20E6
i've never seen anyone on here with those, or these similar from LP. i discovered these after i bought some adjustable rearset riser plates from svracing parts and mounted them upside down. i'm quite happy with them.

http://www.chaparral-racing.com/Cha...alse&mscssid=00880730B212AB40F0AB5D3D406E20E6
Question to you on the upside-down riser plates -- did you have any issues with your foot contacting the exhaust after the mod? How about the brake and shift peg positions?
I did the Buell mod last summer and have never been happier. On longer rides my legs would always start to burn after about an hour. Now with the Buell pegs i can go 3 or 4 hours before i start to feel anything. Plus the Buell pegs were only 30 bucks total. An hour or so in the shop and you're good. Not to difficult at all.
I just ordered the Buell footpegs. I had read in that post where some people didn't like them too much, but for the price they're definately worth a try.
You can always contact SVSJason (member) and order a set of his rearset adjusters. I think they were only $40....in aluminum or annodized black. Hmmm....I'm sure you will get more accurate details from him or his eBay store. Usually if you buy them from him directly here, shipping is free (although that may have been a limited time thing).

I've got a set on my bike to bring the rearsets up and back, but people have mentioned using them in reverse to lower the rearset....or simply move them back further.

Just a thought! Good Luck!
I just ordered the Buell footpegs. I had read in that post where some people didn't like them too much, but for the price they're definately worth a try.
The only thing I didn't like about the Buell pegs was you have to have a long inseam. I have a 31" inseam and they lowered my legs a little to much. My knees were below the tank indents. I switched back to stock because I didn't like the feeling that I didn't have as much control over the bike.

If you have a 32" or longer inseam this is a great mod.
I would suggest the rearset adjusters if you don't want to spend much. Otherwise go with fully ajustable rearsets, it was the best move that I made!!
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