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Highway pegs for Stelvio NTX 2013

Iowa Stelvio

Just got it firing!
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Looking to add highway pegs to a 2013 Stelvio NTX. Any suggestions for the pegs to order and clamps on to the crash bars?
 
I cannot imagine attempting to place my feet forward on this bike unless I had some major bar risers/backs...

...my legs are short, too...

They barely reach the ground.

Even when I'm just standing around...
 
See attached photos of the installed footpegs that I will use as highway pegs.
 

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Old thread revival. I tried mounting a set last summer. The issue I found, no matter how tight, they spun on the tube. Not only unusable, but made some grooves. I want to make some that will mount on a plate and fasten on two plains to eliminate this issue, I just seem to not find the time.
 
Old thread revival. I tried mounting a set last summer. The issue I found, no matter how tight, they spun on the tube. Not only unusable, but made some grooves. I want to make some that will mount on a plate and fasten on two plains to eliminate this issue, I just seem to not find the time.

Easy FAST, simple fix. Just get a small diameter Clevis pin. Mount your highway peg onto the bar, and then use a new drill bit to drill a small diameter hole through the mount and the bar. Place the clevis pin through the hole, and insert the retaining clip. The peg will be stationary and solid forevermore.

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