Moose

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Sep 16, 2006
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What about mud build up? Some don't build up as much as other. This leads to grip, with build up, it reduces the grip. Then there is size to take into consideration. Wider, longer, short, thinner.

It's all personal preference and you'd be amazed at the difference. Old vs. New.
 

G. Gearloose

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flyingfuzzball said:
unless they are beat up then i would stay stock they are footpegs they dont do a whole heck of a lot

oh contraire, mon fraire

wide, sharp quality pegs are superior and if you ride over 1 hr and have your butt off the seat like one should, they are money well spent.
 

76GMC1500

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Oct 19, 2006
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My foot pegs are only an inch wide. It sucks when you really bottom out on both wheels and your feet wrap around the pegs and your toes and heel touch the ground. That's another reason for wider pegs.
 

ridejunky

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76GMC1500 said:
My foot pegs are only an inch wide. It sucks when you really bottom out on both wheels and your feet wrap around the pegs and your toes and heel touch the ground. That's another reason for wider pegs.
Wow... I'm all for bigger pegs too but you might want to look into different boots if they will make them that big. Just out of curiosity, If your feet are so big that your toes and heels hit on a full bottom out, do they get caught on the case guards when shifting or braking? :debil:
 

iamthecowboy

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I see ims still sells them for my 92 imsproducts I am just looking for wider pegs. My brother claims he could ride his bike with pieces of re-bar for pegs, I however do not want to!

Thanks for the help guys!
 
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