Does anyone know if it's possible to remove the 2 sides which the front foot rests on. I want to remove them ant put rear sets on like the rossopuro ipothesyes (I know I spelt it wrong)!! Are they integral to the structure of the frame?
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Not if you install another set of pegs. inch:Thgil said:So I take it that with the removal it would not effect handling etc?
Yes, they are simply holding the pegs and related. You can remove them with the bike on the side stand, and they will not impact anything else. See the parts break-down for an exploded view.archercc said:Sorry to dig up an old thread, just wanting to confirm something. Those big side plates that the pegs are mounted on are only really holding the pegs/shifters? So pulling them while working on the bike has no structural impact? I have a bent shifter and pulling that would make it a lot easier to get it off.
Great! Pics?Thgil said:Ok guys! I've made my own straight bars , loads better for me! I have removed the foot peg plates and now making my own rear sets. I want spoked wheels for my 2006 griso any ideas?
Thgil said:Ok guys! I've made my own straight bars , loads better for me! I have removed the foot peg plates and now making my own rear sets. I've seen the griso little Italy and want the tail piece and seat. I've seen it on ez tuning but all in Italian! 120 euros is what I can make out but not quite sure what I actually get? I want spoked wheels for my 2006 griso any ideas?