ovenpaa
Registered user
Just for Robnob and anyone else that is interested!
This is how I moved the rear footpegs on my 1150 Adventure (fitted with panniers) My wife has spent a few 10/12 hour days on the back and tells me it makes a huge difference having the pegs moved forward and down like this. I wear size 11 Oxtars and they dont get in the way of me either.
Materials were 4 new M8 bolts and Nylocks, and a length of 400 X 38 X 8 Alloy bar I had lying around.
Tools needed M8 tap and drill (both optional)
Hacksaw
Angle grinder
File
M8 clearance drill
Can of black spray paint
You will need to relieve the back of the original cast footpeg brackets slightly to allow the plate to sit flush.
Time taken with cup of tea around 1 hour
{Edit} Yes I know it needs a good clean as well!
This is how I moved the rear footpegs on my 1150 Adventure (fitted with panniers) My wife has spent a few 10/12 hour days on the back and tells me it makes a huge difference having the pegs moved forward and down like this. I wear size 11 Oxtars and they dont get in the way of me either.
Materials were 4 new M8 bolts and Nylocks, and a length of 400 X 38 X 8 Alloy bar I had lying around.
Tools needed M8 tap and drill (both optional)
Hacksaw
Angle grinder
File
M8 clearance drill
Can of black spray paint
You will need to relieve the back of the original cast footpeg brackets slightly to allow the plate to sit flush.
Time taken with cup of tea around 1 hour
{Edit} Yes I know it needs a good clean as well!
