I love the look of high mount mid pegs, and was thinking about fabbing some up for my sportster but I'm kinda looking for ideas on how to go about it. Anyone have pics of any high mount setups? Looking for any pics but sportster would help out more. Thanks
anyone running, or have pics of high mount/frisco pegs?
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anyone running, or have pics of high mount/frisco pegs?
Last edited by beatnbruised; 03-28-2011, 4:20 PM.Tags: None -
Wanted to bring this thread back. Does anyone have any picks or ideas on how to do this? I have a 2010 Sporty 48 and wanted to do this. -
Rest your feet on the primary and cam covers, there is a decent spot for your feet. Boom, done. Are you wanting these in addition to regular mids or in replacement of?Comment
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They are pretty easy to make on your year bike. I'll dig up some pics of mine. Only 2" higher than stock though...
edit: Well, to the OP, easy for that year. I'll look at my buddy's 2010 and see what it might take. Mreeds are legit for sure, and would prolly work out pretty similar to a rubber mount since the controls already bolt to the frame.Last edited by BillyT; 09-05-2012, 6:55 AM.Comment
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This is just 1/4" flat bar welded to the stock mount. It's gussted on the back. No folding. I laid the bike over one day, and the thing just sat on the peg, like a crash guard.
Just flipped the shifter over and it was perfect for me.
And the brake side
You gotta space your master up just the same. I run a GSXR master, so mine won't really help you too much. But just take a piece of 1/4 plate and drill two sets of holes in it, one set moved up 2" and just bolt that to where the master bolts up then the master to the plate.
On the road.....
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This is just 1/4" flat bar welded to the stock mount. It's gussted on the back. No folding. I laid the bike over one day, and the thing just sat on the peg, like a crash guard.
Just flipped the shifter over and it was perfect for me.
And the brake side
You gotta space your master up just the same. I run a GSXR master, so mine won't really help you too much. But just take a piece of 1/4 plate and drill two sets of holes in it, one set moved up 2" and just bolt that to where the master bolts up then the master to the plate.
On the road.....
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