https://www.lonerider-motorcycle.com/products/motopegs
I bought some of these for my GS when they came out last month and I thought it would be helpful to share my thoughts. They are beautifully made items and clearly, a lot of effort has gone into their design and production. The packaging is also excellent - Apple-esque in fact!
However, I am going to take them off the bike this evening and put the OEM ones back on. Two reasons really, first, they slightly impair usage of the side stand which is an irritation rather than a huge issue. The bigger problem though is that due to their increased height, combined with the fact that I have a Wonderlich extender on my gear lever, the space under the lever is diminished and it has made gear changes slightly more cumbersome. So much so that riding is adversely affected as it slows the process of changing gear down considerably as you have to manoeuvre your boot into the smaller gap. This problem lessens if you remove the rubber inserts from the pegs but that isn't really a proper fix.
So not major issues but enough for me to warrant changing back to the originals. A shame because they look great and as I said, are beautifully finished.
Overall, a bit of a shame as I am a big fan of this brand and was thinking of getting their new rackless panniers but this foot peg experience has placed this in doubt somewhat.
I bought some of these for my GS when they came out last month and I thought it would be helpful to share my thoughts. They are beautifully made items and clearly, a lot of effort has gone into their design and production. The packaging is also excellent - Apple-esque in fact!
However, I am going to take them off the bike this evening and put the OEM ones back on. Two reasons really, first, they slightly impair usage of the side stand which is an irritation rather than a huge issue. The bigger problem though is that due to their increased height, combined with the fact that I have a Wonderlich extender on my gear lever, the space under the lever is diminished and it has made gear changes slightly more cumbersome. So much so that riding is adversely affected as it slows the process of changing gear down considerably as you have to manoeuvre your boot into the smaller gap. This problem lessens if you remove the rubber inserts from the pegs but that isn't really a proper fix.
So not major issues but enough for me to warrant changing back to the originals. A shame because they look great and as I said, are beautifully finished.
Overall, a bit of a shame as I am a big fan of this brand and was thinking of getting their new rackless panniers but this foot peg experience has placed this in doubt somewhat.
