Fastway footpegs dimensions

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Any 1150GS owners out there with Fastway Footpegs? Can you measure the distance between the front of the peg and the back of the gear-shift and back of the brake pedal?

Having large feet I want to be sure that the peg to gear-shift/brake pedal distance is no shorter with the Fastway peg when compared with the standard peg. Or at least be able to make an informed purchase.



TIA

Richard
 
100mm, my boots are 10.5's, had to raise the gear lever a bit.

Thanks Cornish Bob

And how much lower are the Fastways when compared with the height of the original pegs?


I've just measured the distance between the front edge of the standard peg and the back edge of the gear lever. It's 130mm.

Losing 30mm of space when I already scrabble to get my toe under the gear lever on occasion seems a little risky.

I wear a size 12 boot!


Does anyone out have any experience of the TT adjustable footpegs and adjustable gear lever (P/N041-0633)? The same questions above apply.


TIA

Richard
 
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I've just measured the distance between the front edge of the standard peg and the back edge of the gear lever. It's 130mm.

Losing 30mm of space when I already scrabble to get my toe under the gear lever on occasion seems a little risky.

IRichard

A thought just struck me - surely the distance that matters is from the centre of the peg to the gearlever? :confused:
 
Thanks Cornish Bob

And how much lower are the Fastways when compared with the height of the original pegs?


I've just measured the distance between the front edge of the standard peg and the back edge of the gear lever. It's 130mm.

Losing 30mm of space when I already scrabble to get my toe under the gear lever on occasion seems a little risky.

I wear a size 12 boot!


Does anyone out have any experience of the TT adjustable footpegs and adjustable gear lever (P/N041-0633)? The same questions above apply.


TIA

Richard
fastways footpegs with the TT adjustable footpegs is a perfect set up:thumb2

i had this on my first GS bloody perfect for my size 13s in alpinstar tech 6s
 
Thanks Cornish Bob

And how much lower are the Fastways when compared with the height of the original pegs?


I've just measured the distance between the front edge of the standard peg and the back edge of the gear lever. It's 130mm.

Losing 30mm of space when I already scrabble to get my toe under the gear lever on occasion seems a little risky.

I wear a size 12 boot!


Does anyone out have any experience of the TT adjustable footpegs and adjustable gear lever (P/N041-0633)? The same questions above apply.


TIA

Richard

Not sure, you can lower them by reversing the mounting bush but I've kept mine in the normal position which may be slightly lower than standard.
 
size 12,fastaways in the lowest position,plus this moves them back too,very comfy and no probs changin gear:thumb2
 
forgot to add....................................wearin certain boots i used to have trouble changin gear however i bought the gear lever extender from nippys well worth the money and no probs wearin any boots:thumb2
 
size 12,fastaways in the lowest position,plus this moves them back too,very comfy and no probs changin gear:thumb2


Hello Samtheman

How does the lowest position of the Fastways moves the peg rearwards? Cornish Bob measured the Fastway as being closer to the gear lever?

TIA

Richard
 
fastways footpegs with the TT adjustable footpegs is a perfect set up:thumb2

i had this on my first GS bloody perfect for my size 13s in alpinstar tech 6s

Hello Chad

Do you mean the TT adjustable gearlever plus Fastway foopegs?

Cheers

Richard
 
Hello Samtheman

How does the lowest position of the Fastways moves the peg rearwards? Cornish Bob measured the Fastway as being closer to the gear lever?

TIA

Richard

if you look at the spigot/shaft that fastens ure footpeg to the bike its angled at 45degrees(ish) therefore when the fasterway is in its lowest position,ie at the bottom of the spigot it further away from the gearlever:thumb2 hope this makes sense:D
 
if you look at the spigot/shaft that fastens ure footpeg to the bike its angled at 45degrees(ish) therefore when the fasterway is in its lowest position,ie at the bottom of the spigot it further away from the gearlever:thumb2 hope this makes sense:D

Thanks

Indeed it does make sense.

But odd that Cornish Bob has found that he lost 30mm of spacing with his Fastway installation.

I wish that someone with the TT option would respond to the thread!

Richard
 
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I presume that you have seen this? (Albeit this is for an R12GS.)

Seems that there is ample room for large boots!

N
 
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Richard

The TT peg appears to move forward when lowered (thus reducing the radius to the brake/gear lever)

The Fastway appears to do the opposite!

Please let me know whether I'm missing something really obvious here?

N
 
Richard

The TT peg appears to move forward when lowered (thus reducing the radius to the brake/gear lever)

The Fastway appears to do the opposite!

Please let me know whether I'm missing something really obvious here?

N

I think you are right. But TT offer a peg + adjustable gearlever set under that part number. Expensive at ~ £150 but it might be perfect! I just haven't found anyone using it.

Richard
 


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