fmfkx125372

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I have the F3 lowboys for my 02 YZ250 and I love them. Wider, adjustable, and most important to me, lower and further back.(I'm 6'3 and need every millimeter). Plus, the pins are replaceable. Well worth the money in my opinion....
 

Moto Squid

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I've also got the f3 lowboys...on my 02 cr125. They are sweet and I'd never consider having a bike w/o them now. Super easy to re-find the pegs if your foot comes off for some reason :thumb:
 

billtx

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I rode a friend's bike (Honda) that had them on it. I found it difficult to notice much of a difference from my stock Yamaha pegs. Note that I ride on my arches most of the time, will switch to balls of feet over choppy stuff. They did grip well, maybe a little better, in that case. But on my arches they were nice and squirmy, just like the Yamaha!

My friend likes the extra room - he got the lowboy version. I'm sure they are a difference maker for some bikes and riders, otherwise this company would not exist. Try them on a friend's bike if you can.
 

Moto Squid

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The Fastways are really great when you have those absolute killer landings that shrink your back two inches, like I had tonight. That extra footing area is much better than stock!!! :thumb:
 

Camstyn

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I bought the F4 lowboy pegs for my TM and felt a HUGE difference in making the bike feel roomier.. Perhaps more than normal because stock, the TM footpegs are very high, it would be hard to not notice when you first ride one.

I'm very pleased with mine and have no reserves about recommending them to anyone. Go for it, I'm sure you'll love them.:thumb:
 

SpectraSVT

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Has anybody had any issues with ground clearance? Hitting extra things now?

I am interested in these as well cause at 6'3" things are lil cramped. How much "lower" are they?
 

YZ-Red

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Have u heard about these, apparently the go, they pivot each way to help with ankle movement and they are very strong made from stainless.

Cheers
Red
 

Camstyn

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I myself haven't noticed any problems with ground clearance. The TM footpeg brackets are higher up on the frame than most though.
 

Moto Squid

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only once have I hit the ground with the fastways and that was bottoming out half whipped out so it doesn't really count. The only other possibility is in ruts and I have not riden in real deep ones with them, yet.
 
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