Black Master Grip Foot Pegs
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Master Grip footpegs are designed for use with MFW bike-specific mounting clamps as well as MFW crashbar kits. Can also be bolted directly to any M6 hole. Sold in pairs. read more-
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Length: 3.25″
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Part Numbers
Our part number: | MFW.050.00.03.00-8 |
Manufacturer part number: | 050000300.NG80 |
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JimBobRob –
Installed these foot pegs on a set of SW-Motech crash bars on a 2013 BMW F800 GS. Easily installed using M10 joints into provided spot on crash bars. Pegs are smaller than traditional highway pegs, and need some tweaking for final install alignment. I’ve tested during riding on a limited basis, and they are not placed for stretching your legs out. Instead, your feet are fairly high, and knees bent as if sitting. It is an alternate to the standard riding position, but I don’t see myself using them for an extended time.
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