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I have a brand new black pair...mounted them and couldn't take the vibration, took them off. Nice paper weights they are!You may be able to eliminate the touching by dremeling the corner of the side stand a bit like we recently did when mounting the Gold Wing 1800 pegs...which I think are more comfortable (rubberized) and wider/flatter, thereby giving more knee room as well.
Did you try? - Get a small piece of rubber, cut a slit in it, and glue or secure it to the top stop of the side stand so it spaces the stand down slightly. You will want it to clear the foot peg by about 1/16 inch (1.5 mm).Also, did you note my idea of using mountain bike handle bar grips as rubber dampening units?
Now if you guys could somehow mill up a set of highway pegs which disappear and appear at the touch of a button, preferably mounted on the LHS of the handlebars, color coded to match the fairing and illuminated at night, I'm in for a pair!
Working on that as we speak, that million dollar crumb. Dean
Good ideas as well Cool...I'm quite happy with the Goldwing Pegs/Springs...they fit perfectly and I think eliminates the need for a lot of time investment...but it sounds like an innovative way to create a set of rubberized lowered pegs...curious what the final drop would be once the rubber layer is on them.Jeff...you are probably "used" to the vibration you are getting even with rubber soled shoes, but if you were to not have that vibration at all, you would think the Norge is like Black Lighted liquid velvet as you ride, I noticed a marked difference after removing just a bit of the side stand so there was no contact at all with the bottom of the pegs. Now if you guys could somehow mill up a set of highway pegs which disappear and appear at the touch of a button, preferably mounted on the LHS of the handlebars, color coded to match the fairing and illuminated at night, I'm in for a pair!
Very good...let's see some pics once they are all ready for prime time! The Goldwing pegs work great and are plug and play with the correct spring.What's the KD Shift and Brake Lowering system?thanks!
Regarding highway pegs, if we could purchase and install the police-spec crash bars, we could then attach any number of different highway pegs to them (MG parts 884182 and 884179, as well as the washers and screws, GU14615901 and AP8152287).
If these work, you will have struck gold!I am just not sure where we could mount them. Perhaps holes will need to be drilled in the fairing.
Feebay wanted like over $40 for some old beat up GL1800 pegs, so decided to go with KD instead.
I recall getting a pair of brand new GL 1800 pegs recently for close to that price...keep hunting and you'll find a deal at some point.
I fitted the Knights lowered pegs and toe shift. I like them but I could not get the return spring to work, the recess for the spring on the set I received will not fit , too narrow. I also fitted the euro side stand and really like it.I bought a set of the GL 1800 to fit on my Stelvio but have not installed yet.
When did you receive the Knights, sounds like they made improvements within the last couple years?
How do you guys get by with lowering all this stuff? I already drag centerstand and pegs say too easy. I hate to think what would happen if I made em any lower?