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I've got Hepco Becker engine guards on my R1150R. It seems a natural place to mount a set of hiway pegs, ones that would fold in when not in use. Anyone know of such an aftermarket product, or heard/seen one that's homemade?

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I've thought about adding pegs on mine, but I find that resting my feet on top of the guards works pretty well.
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Thanks Rick. It does work. I was trying to brainstorm in an attempt to get the feet lower.

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How do you like the hepco becker engine guards? are they a pain to get on? i'm thinking of getting a pair myself.

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I've seen a pair of folding hiway pegs that mount with a single stud,
but can't remember where.

Maybe on A&S, maybe on eBay, don't know.

Seems they may have been on A&S along with some flat brackets
to mount them, but I think they mounted toward the top of the
head rather than the lower part. That would seem to put one's
feet up too high so that the rider would sit on the point of his
butt and that surely wouldn't be comfortable.

I tried a set of those that mount in the spark plug cavity and I
found those to be very uncomfortable because of that, even tho
they'd be a little lower.
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IanG83 wrote:How do you like the hepco becker engine guards? are they a pain to get on? i'm thinking of getting a pair myself.

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Thanks for the heads up! I read that on another blog, they said the same thing about tight turns. I went cross country last year and did the dragon's tail in NC, sounds like if I had these bars on I would've been down several times. I'll keep looking I guess.

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JCL wrote:I've got Hepco Becker engine guards on my R1150R. It seems a natural place to mount a set of hiway pegs, ones that would fold in when not in use. Anyone know of such an aftermarket product, or heard/seen one that's homemade?

John
JCWhitney is a good place for aftermarket pegs.
Here is the link.
http://www.jcwhitney.com/jcwhitney/text ... id=3326384

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