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    Pillion pegs?

    Hi All,

    Anyone know where I could get generic pillion pegs? ones that attach to the swing arm would be great as I don't think there are bars on the subframe suitable for attachment.

    Thanks.
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    I got a pair of those from Peter Grinter Motorcycles in Blenheim when I was there late last year.
    Just generic after markety type stuff around $40 give or take $10 maybe, don't really remember.
    I dropped the brackets and bolted them to a bar bolted to my bashplate as highway pegs for the DR.
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    I would have thought pegs bolted to the swingarm would be quite dangerous, your legs would be moving about different to the rest of your body. They wouldn't be a sound foundation to balance yourself on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddieb View Post
    I would have thought pegs bolted to the swingarm would be quite dangerous, your legs would be moving about different to the rest of your body. They wouldn't be a sound foundation to balance yourself on.
    Plenty of bikes have 'em mounted to the s/a mate. While it's not ideal...it's ok for shortish rides.

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