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Replacement Foot Pegs

Racer242

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Several reviewers have made less than stellar comments about the foot pegs. The rubber insert gives a very vague feel and only serves to cover up a rather cheap looking formed steel frame. I had these pegs in one of my parts pins and it looks like they will fit. They are standard dirt bike parts that I know will also fit on a Suzuki DRZ400. Assuming they fit and the angle is correct on the Stelvio, I will grind down the spikes as they can destroy a pair a boots in about 10-12 hours. It's too cold to work in my unheated garage but should be able to post a follow up later this week.

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Several reviewers have made less than stellar comments about the foot pegs. The rubber insert gives a very vague feel and only serves to cover up a rather cheap looking formed steel frame. I had these pegs in one of my parts pins and it looks like they will fit. They are standard dirt bike parts that I know will also fit on a Suzuki DRZ400. Assuming they fit and the angle is correct on the Stelvio, I will grind down the spikes as they can destroy a pair a boots in about 10-12 hours. It's too cold to work in my unheated garage but should be able to post a follow up later this week.

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Why don’t you just screw the studs out? No grinding required.
 
Why don’t you just screw the studs out? No grinding required.
Good point. With no studs, there is very little grip on the pegs. I have found that rounding them off provides enough grip on muddy boots but doesn't eat up the soles.

In any case, it would take some grinding or cutting to make them fit. On the aluminum pegs the hole for the pin is the correct diameter but the base that goes in to the "rear set" receptacle on the bike is just slightly too wide. It fits but, too tightly to allow the pegs to fold. The other issue is the part of the aluminum peg that keeps them perpendicular to the bike is too long. Again, that could be cut or ground away if I absolutely wanted to fit these pegs but I don't. They will be preserved, un-modified for some future as yet unidentified project. If I were to buy pegs, I would get something like an IMS style steel or Ti peg with serrated edges.

The rubber inserts are the source of the vague feel and they are really squishy. They can be unbolted and you have a somewhat smallish, somewhat cheap looking peg typically seen on a small duel sport.

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Several reviewers have made less than stellar comments about the foot pegs. The rubber insert gives a very vague feel and only serves to cover up a rather cheap looking formed steel frame. I had these pegs in one of my parts pins and it looks like they will fit. They are standard dirt bike parts that I know will also fit on a Suzuki DRZ400. Assuming they fit and the angle is correct on the Stelvio, I will grind down the spikes as they can destroy a pair a boots in about 10-12 hours. It's too cold to work in my unheated garage but should be able to post a follow up later this week.

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I purchased the wide Pivot Pegs, with the teeth covers, for my '22 V85TT Adventure. I plan to swap the pegs from left to right to lower them about a half inch, to help my failing hips. Some of the absolute best money spent so far to improve comfort and feel.

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Not sure about that buddy – I can confirm is that these foot pegs do fit the new Stelvio. They are manufactured by a small Italian machine shop named Gamma Zinken. I am sure many of you have come across their products at one point or another, although they manufacture a wide variety of items, not just motorcycle accessories.

Ps. I did have to hand file the profile just a tad in order for them to fold smoothly.
 
Not sure about that buddy – I can confirm is that these foot pegs do fit the new Stelvio. They are manufactured by a small Italian machine shop named Gamma Zinken. I am sure many of you have come across their products at one point or another, although they manufacture a wide variety of items, not just motorcycle accessories.

Ps. I did have to hand file the profile just a tad in order for them to fold smoothly.
Would you be kind enough to post a link.
 
Would you be kind enough to post a link.


NO.

PLEASE! Read the rotating screens at the top of every page. They contain rules and valuable information you are expected to know!

Hyperlinks are not allowed. Use Google and search for the name he listed. Every bit of data passing through the server here, costs money and it is not right to stick GTM with that cost when you can do it for free from your own computer with minimal effort.

Thank you very much. 👍🙏😀


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NO.

PLEASE! Read the rotating screens at the top of every page. They contain rules and valuable information you are expected to know!

Hyperlinks are not allowed. Use Google and search for the name he listed. Every bit of data passing through the server here, costs money and it is not right to stick GTM with that cost when you can do it for free from your own computer with minimal effort.

Thank you very much. 👍🙏😀


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Sorry didn't understand that the links are only for the store my bad.
 
It’s ok. Now you know and can be polite about this situation.

These types of requests are best handled in a “Conversation”.

Click the gentleman’s username and select “Start Conversation”. That is being polite to our host (GTM) as it would be wrong to reference to products offsite that compete with offerings in the STORE tab. Sales from their, help fund this totally free private website. 👌👍🙏
 
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