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kuryakyn Iso Footpegs
#150255 04/11/2007 4:57 AM
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Have just ordered a pair of kuryakyn Iso Footpegs to go with the same handgrips i fitted on the 2005 Speedmaster. Have been disappointed with the lack of custom accessories triumph has in their range out here in OZ. Has anyone got any feedback on these pegs. I've been sort of buying accessories blind off the net & so far have been pleased with quality. If anyone has any other contacts for accessories that ship to Australia please let me know.

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Ade #150256 04/11/2007 6:28 AM
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Hi Ade

Try Brent at New speedmaster


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birchr #150257 04/11/2007 7:09 AM
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Kuryakyn makes good stuff. The regular ISO pegs are very nice. They only thing you have to watch is them rotating on the adapter. the adapter is cone shaped and not keyed so they can rotate. This really isn't a big problem with the standard ISO pegs but it's a big problem with the Switchblades and ISO wings. I had to notch the cone shaped adapter and seal the pegs with locktite. I have the Switchblades on the front and the ISO wings on the back.


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Ade #150258 04/11/2007 8:22 AM
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I have the Stilettos on my bike, and have had no problems with them twisting. I have been happy with both the pegs and grips.


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Fishercat #150259 04/12/2007 3:58 AM
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Quote:

Kuryakyn makes good stuff. The regular ISO pegs are very nice. They only thing you have to watch is them rotating on the adapter. the adapter is cone shaped and not keyed so they can rotate. This really isn't a big problem with the standard ISO pegs but it's a big problem with the Switchblades and ISO wings. I had to notch the cone shaped adapter and seal the pegs with locktite. I have the Switchblades on the front and the ISO wings on the back.



Thought about the switchblades but stayed conservative. What do they look like on?

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Ade #150260 04/12/2007 6:41 AM
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Here is a picture with the heel rest out.



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Ade #150261 04/12/2007 11:43 AM
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I've got switchblades too. Love em.


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