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Front footpeg relocation brackets
#491153 05/26/2012 3:53 PM
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Front footpeg relocation brackets that move the pegs back 2" & down 1".

Uses your original gearshift lever & brake pedal.

All brackets & hardware included and a new Shift linkage rod.

Powder coated in Black semi gloss to match the frame.

Installs in approx. 30-45 minutes.

Look on e bay "Triumph front footpeg relocation brackets".
item # 120921224387
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Pictures would help tremendously. Do you have any on Photobucket or someplace similar?


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FriarJohn #491155 05/26/2012 9:35 PM
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I have pictures but i don't know how to post onto photobucket or link to e bay, any help would be greatly appreciated.
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mcfcinusa #491156 05/27/2012 12:12 AM
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I couldn't find anything on ebay. Please post a link.


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Ebay # 120921224387 Des.

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Yup, tons of pictures there, Soren. I was about to post the same link until I saw yours.


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Keith #491160 05/27/2012 1:39 AM
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blymeylymey@sbcglobal.net if you have any questions, Des Young
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mcfcinusa #491161 05/27/2012 2:18 AM
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i would like to see pics of this from a bit of a distance, whole bike with rider on it, a before and after pic would be really good.

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I'll get some more pictures posted in a couple of days.
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It would help if I actually search on the item number.


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FriarJohn, Item # is 120921224387 I entered the number and it went right to it.
Not sure why its not working for you. look under Triumph footpegs. I could email you the info too, Des Young

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I saw it. Soren's link works.


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Quote:

It would help if I actually search on the item number.




Are you having one of those months FJ, or is it just your femanine side coming out lol


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mcfcinusa #491167 05/27/2012 9:58 PM
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I want to know if this would work for moving them forward?

And im sorry but I wouldn't spend 150 dollars on them.

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I saw it. Soren's link works.



Because like me he used the item # in the search. Waza matter, dude... ya losing your touch? Must be the gf.


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Alright people, settle down. This is a vendor thread.


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Friarjohn,Glad you got to them. Des.

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Chuckyj, yes i have a kit to move the pegs forward for riders who feel that their legs need to be extended for a better riding position. Des Young

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do you have pics and a link?


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Go back 14 postings for the link
http://www.ebay.com/itm/120921224387?ru=...4387%26_rdc%3D1
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any pics on the forward stuff

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Price had to increase due to fees on e bay, which weren't incurred at the beginning on trat. I have started a business which will have to pay taxes plus all the other expenses along the way. At $105 or $150 both prices include taxes.The original prototype set which are on my bike took more than 20 hours of designing, machining and installation and removal onto the bike four times, till I got it right. Of course I hope to sell lots of them to make it cost effective for me. There is a make an offer option on ebay which reduces the price. I truly understand the shock of $105 up to $150 and that is why there is a make an offer option. In the end this venture has to be "worth the effort", and if not then I've just made these parts for myself. These brackets are the first of my ideas to be marketed. Next will be a quick detachable backrest bracket that will allow removal of a backrest in less than a minute, and quick detach.bungee tie down bracket. Des.

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chuckyj, not got any pics on forward mount.the brackets are mostly hidden by the original chrome brackets . Des.

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thought i would post a quick update, bought these parts from Des, shipping was fast and packaged well. Instructions not great and if you are not familiar with the parts you may be scratching your head a little bit. Couple issues, on mine anyways the master cyinder line has to be moved around a fair bit which puts a bit of stress on the pipe but doable, also the extention piece that is provided for the rear brake resovoir does not allow for a 90 degree up and down angle of the unit and the brace needs to be dremelled out in order for the cap to fit in just so, there is also a little more tention on the actual hose then i liked. The parts look nice in black and all the nuts and bolts are included. The actual position of the feet is very nice especially being 1" lover, for me with 30" legs its much better. The shift side goes on no issues and easy the brake side not so much. I was somehow able to actually bend the small piece of metal (warp it) when trying to install it, but he is sending me another one to replace it. The strenghth otherwise seems fine for wweight on the pedals. I am waitin gfor the other piece before i put it on the bike again. As for price, not sure i would pay the asking price without much much better instructions and better (plug and play) fitment. But this is just my opinion.

Very nice guy to chat with though :-)

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edmspeedmaster, got your new part on its way.got in a wreck wed july 25th, broke right elbow, left wrist is pinned.lotsa bruises/pain. bike should be repairable. thanks for your feedback on the kit, i'll make better instructions while i'm recovering and offwork for at least six weeks.quick detach backrest held up in wreck,developemnt of new backrest brkts.is on holdfor a few weeks untill i can recover a bit.
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so, for anyone interested here is my final review of these brakcets. I finally got them sorted out and on the bike with a bit of adjustments. I first dremeled out a slot in the rear oil resovoir bracket (provided) so that it sat at a 90 degree angle up and down, otherwise it sits at an ugly angle, especially if you have the chrome top placed on it. The other adjustment was to cut the cylinder rod by about 4 mm so that there would be absolutley no pressure on the plunger wich in my case activated my brakes at 100 klm per hour, not locked up but un nerving to say the least. I also had to find another bold for the stop that screws to the chrome flange just above the peg so that it would not rotate. In terms of the parts, they are good and strong but the bolts are off the shelf "nut and bolt shop" type stuff, ugly, usually not an issue but they are exposed and not covered so was for me, i will find something nice to replace them with for now i painted them black. I would also recomend to Des that the brake side be made into one piece and not two.

As far as the placement etc goes, i like them very much. I feel much more balanced on the bike, corners feel better without my feet all the way out front and higher, the one inch lower seems to make a big difference. Bumps are much easier on the spine because you are sitting more on your ar** and less on the very back of it (if that made sense). Wind on the hyway does not fly up your pant leg as much and so forth. All and all i am very happy with the change.

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edmspeedmaster, thanks for you feedback. glad you got them adjusted for a good fit. I know the bolts "stand out like a sore thumb", i am thinking of powdercoating the heads so they blend in with the brackets. The brake side bracket may be able to be made into one piece. I'll have see if i can redesign them when my bike gets back from its $5200 makeover job after the crash. I have updated the instructions and will send you a copy for you to critique.
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UPDATE!!! Working on getting a web site for my business. As of now it looks like I won't be able to return to work as a Maintenance Machinist at work (San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station). My permanent injuries have damaged my right hand and my right elbow won't straighten out any more. I now have to get a torn rotator cuff on my right shoulder fixed. I'll probably be forced into an early retirement. The medical bills up to now are $134,000 and that not including a $28,000 helicopter flight plus physical therapy and rotator cuff surgery. I'll post an update when the website is operational.
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UPDATE!!!
Web site not finished yet. I got my bike back and have made three videos,
#1 Footpeg Bracket Installation
#2 Quick Detachable tie down brkts.
#3 Quick Detachable Backrest/Sissy bar.
Waiting for the web site designer to post these onto the site for people to see. Des.

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Just got the website operational. Please take a look at footpeg brkts. and other items. Not got all the videos uploaded yet but at least its a start.
aacycleproducts.com

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link to said website might help


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website is www.aacycleproducts.com
password for clips is aammp2013
webmaster has to re-sequence the video clips, correct sequence is 7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,1,2,3,4,5,6,16,17

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Have you actually tried to maneuver your site?

Not really user friendly, IMHO.

Or it COULD be, not idiot friendly. I'm NOT the best to decide.



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I'm looking forward to seeing your solution to the quick release backrest.

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The site looks good. I could not get the tutorial's to work though.
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website is www.aacycleproducts.com
password for clips is aammp2013
webmaster has to re-sequence the video clips, correct sequence is 7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,1,2,3,4,5,6,16,17

Des.

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Website clips are now in correct sequence, Des.

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