Lowering footpegs

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  1. Walshie

    Walshie New Member

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    Hi, I have a '14 plate blade which I really like.
    The only thing I would like to change is to lower the footpegs, has anybody done this?
    I thought that rearsets are the obvious thing but I think that they normally lift the footrests?
    Any advice gratefully received :)
     
  2. Nytol

    Nytol Active Member

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    I got adjustable rearsets to give me more leg room and they did the job perfectly.
     
  3. sps170373

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    You can get peg adaptors that lower, look on m&p website they sell them
     
  4. Mr OCD

    Mr OCD Well-Known Member

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    Lowering is going to mean scraping them ... If need more leg room then push them back which is what aftermarket do as well as raise if needed ... The standard pegs are too far forward anyway.
     
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    You can always buy a set of riser bks and flip them over so they point downwards , all my Blades have had this done , the pegs go back an inch and lower an inch.....roughly , never had the pegs scrape the tarmac and no I have no chicken strips either!
     
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  7. Walshie

    Walshie New Member

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    I don't think I will be scraping them, they already have 1 inch long hero blobs on them so moving them down an inch would help.
    I will have a look at the peg adaptors, thank you :)
     

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