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Are there any lower/further forward footpegs available for our bikes?

Old Nov 6, 2012 | 09:46 PM
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Default Are there any lower/further forward footpegs available for our bikes?

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Are there rearsets that will lower the F4's footpegs, and/or maybe even move them forward? Probably just down a few inches would be sufficient.

The background:
I'm on the cusp of selling my F4, and buying something newer and more utilitarian/practical, and also more comfortable. I'm old enough to have kids as old as some on this board, though I don't have. Specifically, I'm looking very hard at Honda's new NC700X, or alternatively perhaps a used Buell Ulysses.

Tonight, though, I'm getting cold feet, so to speak. This F4 is bullet-proof, cost me essentially nothing, gets me over 50 mpg, and will probably last me many more years if I were to keep it (I only have ~27k on it now). I can at least put hard saddlebags on it (hard luggage is one of the things I've decided I must have for utility and security), or hopefully I can find a trunk/top case.

The thing is, I need a little more space. I don't mind the ride to work and back, but for much of anything longer, I'd _really_ rather have some more room. Lower rearsets _may_ accomplish this for me.

Thanks for any help or pointers.
 
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Old Nov 6, 2012 | 10:01 PM
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Well, you have to know that we're going to do our best to convince you to NOT sell your F4! ;-) The F4 is very utilitarian compared to many other sport bike models. My F4 is my do-everything bike...for around town, commuting, sport-touring, twisties & track. You are certainly right about the MPG as well. Ok, I've given my pep-talk to keep it, I'll get on to the foot-peg issue :-)...

We had a thread some time ago, I believe asking a similar question as yours regarding the pegs/peg positioning. IIRC, the member did find a suitable solution w/ another peg option. Unfortunately, I don't remember his name here. Perhaps some searches would get you to that thread.
 
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Old Nov 6, 2012 | 10:05 PM
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Thanks, Gotcbr, I knew I could count on you!

I think I must be blind. The place that a member here pointed me to for saddle-bag mounts (SW-Motech) also has replacement pegs available. There are two pages, and I'll have to call them to ask what the difference is. Here's what I found:
MFW Vario Footpeg Mount, Rider (most Honda models) - NC700X - Honda - Shop by Bike - TwistedThrottle.com
MFW Vario Footpeg Mount, Passenger (Honda CBR600F, CBR600RR, VFR800, CBR900RR, CBR1000RR, VTR1000F, VTR1000 SP1/SP2, XL1000V, CBR1100XX, & ST1300) - TwistedThrottle.com

I don't honestly see the difference. I also see that they have 3/4" clip-on risers. That may be nice, too, since being more upright would also help under various circumstances.

If only I didn't have to spend a grand to get new pegs, bar risers, hard luggage, etc, BEFORE I knew whether that would really accomplish what I'm after.

I'm leaving town on a work trip tomorrow. When I get back this weekend, the bike may or may not still be here. Perhaps I'll choose to accept whichever 'condition' (bike or no bike) I find upon my return as a sign...
 
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Old Dec 5, 2012 | 09:18 AM
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Maybe a machine shop would make new rearset plates that you can bolt your stock pedals and pegs to.
 
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Old Dec 5, 2012 | 09:41 AM
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The footpeg fitting is the same as the Honda Blackbird so you have a couple of options.

Footpeg lowering brackets - look 3/4 down this page - Jaws Blackbirds. Motorcycle parts supplys for the Blackbird

Buell footpegs - They mount to honda mounts but sit lower.
 
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Old Dec 5, 2012 | 10:19 AM
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Nice find
 
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