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Anybody try Kury brake pads and shift pegs?
#13562 05/27/2005 3:46 PM
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I just ordered a set of Kury stiletto stirups. I'd like to order matching shift peg and brake pedal but not sure which numbers they are. I looked at the online catalog from Ma's and could not find them. Has anyone had luck with this yet??

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I have the brake pedal cover for a harley on my bike .
If you have the stock shifter you will have to modify it.
the shifter peg is welded on not bolted on.
The heel toe shifter has bolted on pegs which makes life easier to change.


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snekeptp #13564 05/28/2005 10:34 PM
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The stock shifter peg is too large for the Kury pedal. With the rubber off, I wrapped a couple of rounds of electical tape on the bare peg & wrenched the new pedal down approx. 95% of the way (2 pieces, top & bottom).


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BullBiker #13565 05/29/2005 7:56 AM
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Here are some links for Ma's;
Shifter peg
Brake pad

As Pete said, the shifter peg has to be cut off, which I haven't done yet so I can't tell you what it looks like.

The brake pad is the one I plan on using. From what Pete told me in Georgia, you pull off the rubber and clamp it down onto the peg. This one is a clam shell type but doesn't fit quite right so some sort of material will have to be put inside the clam to take up the excess room to tighten it up.


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BullBiker #13566 05/29/2005 10:11 AM
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I've got them - I like them!
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piper1 #13567 05/29/2005 1:52 PM
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Aahh, those Kuryakyn stirrups ROCK!! Have had'em on my Speedmaster since this January, and I wouldn't ever consider taking them off!


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wojo #13568 05/31/2005 5:11 PM
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Anyone know if these guys would fit our bikes? Seems they should, but....


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blackdog #13570 05/31/2005 5:21 PM
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That's the brake pad that I plan on using. There is only one way to find out...order it it seems.


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blackdog #13571 05/31/2005 5:27 PM
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By the way if you are going to try it the bid is already higher than what Ma's is asking for one.


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piper1 #13572 05/31/2005 6:30 PM
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Piper...those look awesome. I was wondering how they would look with the Stiletto strirups I ordered. That is the look I want!! Did you fit them right onto the stock Triumph brake and shift levers? Any secrets to make it easier? Guess Ma's needs a little more of my money.

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wojo #13573 05/31/2005 7:44 PM
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Right you are, oh Wise One. Twas significantly less when I first spied it. Ma's it must be!


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wojo #13574 05/31/2005 9:25 PM
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Bob at Ma's cycle can tell you if it will fit. I am sure he is up to date. If not maybe they will come up with an aftermarket for the American/Speedmaster. Sure hope they do because I hate that little rubber brake pad.

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The stock shift peg has to be cut off. I used a Dremel for that. Then you have to drill a hole to mount the Kuryakyn shift peg. If you look closely at the peg you see there's a nut on the other side.

To mount the brake pad you'll have to take off the rubber from the old one and use the Dremel again to make the new pad fit over the old one. Once again drilling a hole for the mounting screw is needed. No biggie.

I'm at work now, so I don't have the ###, but if you want to I can look them up later. And yes, they will look nice together with the stilettos!

Hope this helps!

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piper1 #13576 06/02/2005 3:13 PM
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I would greatly appreciate that. I was on the Kury catalog on Ma's site and found a brake pad that looks like I could make work (8029) but can't find the shift peg like you have. Your peg looks like an ISO style and all I can find in the catalog are peg covers and Pilot style pegs.

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BullBiker #13577 06/02/2005 4:05 PM
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The brake pedal is #8029 and the shifter peg is #8004. Good luck!


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piper1 #13578 06/06/2005 6:29 PM
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Thanks again Piper....now I just need to have patience and wait for delivery.


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