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Re: Front footpeg relocation brackets
mcfcinusa #491193 03/06/2013 1:19 AM
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videos dont work for me


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Re: Front footpeg relocation brackets
chuckyj #491194 03/06/2013 9:13 AM
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Me either, vids no worky, still wonky.

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Me either, vids no worky, still wonky.





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Re: Front footpeg relocation brackets
erle #491196 03/06/2013 8:49 PM
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Its not a password problem its a format problem


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Re: Front footpeg relocation brackets
chuckyj #491197 03/07/2013 1:00 AM
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I'm going to get the password lock removed. I got onto the site through the link i posted and the videos came up. I'm not computer savvy enough to know what's wrong.All i know is it's bloody frustrating. I put the password in once when i accessed the site from my own computer and its always worked since. I'll let the webmaster know. Des.

Re: Front footpeg relocation brackets
mcfcinusa #491198 03/07/2013 1:53 AM
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Works fine for me when I enter the password.

Re: Front footpeg relocation brackets
Captain_Midnight #491199 03/07/2013 8:05 PM
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Cap'n M thanks for the info. The lady doing the website has to do it all for me. There are some more videos to be loaded too. Did you see the guest star appearance, she was in there twice (daisy the cat). Des.

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mcfcinusa #491200 03/09/2013 5:02 AM
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Just a thought, why not make one video or 2? Having to watch all those in 20 second clips is really annoying. Sorry for the bluntness but the rest of the site looks good!


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Re: Front footpeg relocation brackets
MercKing #491201 03/09/2013 10:34 PM
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I'm hoping to get it all onto one video. I know what you mean. The webmaster doing it for me is rather slow, (but definitely faster than me). Maybe she will link it up to youtube. thanks for your input Des

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mcfcinusa #491202 03/10/2013 8:20 AM
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utube would be a good idea


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Re: Front footpeg relocation brackets
chuckyj #491203 05/09/2013 2:49 AM
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New Videos/Revised the web site, It was done by "Perceval" from this forum. He's in Taiwan and I'm in San Diego. Jeff has done a great job and quick too. There are TWO videos to watch on youtube. I highly recommend him if you need a website or know of anyone needing one made. Go to aacycleproducts on youtube or search for Footpeg Relocation Brackets on youtube

Re: Front footpeg relocation brackets
mcfcinusa #491204 09/18/2013 10:53 AM
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UPDATE!!! Later model kit now available.
Just made a set for a member in Virginia who's bike is a 2012.
The brackets are different than the earlier bikes and use 3 more parts. I have added Chrome headed bolts/nuts/washers to parts of the kit but it adds $20 (my cost) to the price. I should be able to lower it when i buy in bulk.
Des, aacycleproducts.com

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mcfcinusa #491205 01/11/2014 9:37 PM
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Des are you making sets for moving the pegs forward for larger riders like myself? I didn't see anything on your site and your contact email doesn't work.

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Re: Front footpeg relocation brackets
IamtheDoGMaN #491206 01/12/2014 2:30 AM
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Iam, i have been working on a kit for moving the pegs forward and have been trying to resolve an issue where the master cylinder needs to go. I'm hoping to get it worked out in the next week or two. Thanks for letting me know about the website. You can also reach me at blymeylymey@gmail.com. Des.

Re: Front footpeg relocation brackets
mcfcinusa #491207 03/01/2014 2:22 AM
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Still working on the forward style, left side is done.

Right side is being a bugger, master cyl. gets too close to the exhaust for my liking. Will keep plugging away till i get it right.

Re: Front footpeg relocation brackets
mcfcinusa #491208 03/01/2014 4:36 PM
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Finally got the prototype finished and will get pictures up on the website. They will be the same price as the FPB (foot peg back) set, $149.95.
Des Young AAMMP

Re: Front footpeg relocation brackets
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Finally got the prototype finished and will get pictures up on the website. They will be the same price as the FPB (foot peg back) set, $149.95.
Des Young AAMMP



Your next challenge, I would like to move my controls back a (say 1 1/2-2") bit and keep my boards. Figure out a bracket for this and I guarantee you at least one sale. Me

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Finally got the prototype finished and will get pictures up on the website. They will be the same price as the FPB (foot peg back) set, $149.95.
Des Young AAMMP



Your next challenge, I would like to move my controls back a (say 1 1/2-2") bit and keep my boards. Figure out a bracket for this and I guarantee you at least one sale. Me




He does have a set that moves the back 2 " and down about an 1" would your boards hit ground with those?

Frankly i would like to see them a little lower yet, but i have his first sets and i like them fine.


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Finally got the prototype finished and will get pictures up on the website. They will be the same price as the FPB (foot peg back) set, $149.95.
Des Young AAMMP



Your next challenge, I would like to move my controls back a (say 1 1/2-2") bit and keep my boards. Figure out a bracket for this and I guarantee you at least one sale. Me




He does have a set that moves the back 2 " and down about an 1" would your boards hit ground with those?

Frankly i would like to see them a little lower yet, but i have his first sets and i like them fine.



I could just buy longer boards, I reckon. But I like the generic Triumph boards just fine. Lower wouldn't work for me, they would drag.

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