Knight Designs wider/lower pegs....

JV

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Looks great! ::008::

Was there any adjustment on the shift and brake pedal to be done?
 

mbabc

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I'm sure there will be adjustments needed. I did the install at like 20f and 4" snow tomorrow, but 60 next weekend!
 

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Seems it would be more prone to scraping in the twisties but if it adds comfort, it's worth it.
 

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Looks great. Let us know how you like them after a few rides. ::008::
 

mbabc

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JRE said:
Seems it would be more prone to scraping in the twisties but if it adds comfort, it's worth it.
Could be but seems the old peg 'feeler' was about the same distance off the ground as the new Knight Design pegs. I usually find my boot touching which is my lean warning!
 

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So how did the new footpegs work out? Do they move the foot position any more forward?
 

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I put these on last summer, the problem is there isn’t enough adjustment on the brake side. I added 1/4” spacers between base and treads; I asked them to give me a price to machine a full size spacer for me but they gave me the run around. Excellent quality, if they would correct the height issue and get better customer service they would be great.
Jim
 

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Thanks for the feedback RhodeTrip. Sounds like they are a good product but the fitment to the S10 leaves something to be desired.
 
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