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Thread: Off Road Pegs

Started 3 months ago by pineygroveshop
I just spent a weekend participating in a off-road training class designed for big adventure tourers and despite my reservations the Tiger performed very well. I did decide that off road pegs would be an improvement over the rubber stock pegs. I need a recommendation for off road pegs for the 955. Got one?
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KuzzinKenny replied 3 months ago
These might be an option................ http://www.tigertriple.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5 826 KK ps BTW i`m no off road Xpert !!

miker replied 3 months ago
Not that I need new pegs yet, but these would be my choice http://www.pivotpegz.net/ Not sure if they make 'em for Tigers though.... Mick

JasonS replied 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Quote: Originally Posted by KuzzinKenny These might be an option................ http://www.tigertriple.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5 826 KK ps BTW i`m no off road Xpert !! The picture in the quoted thread is the set I put on my 06 Tiger back in April... rode 3 hours over and back from Maine to NH in...

Jonny955 replied 2 months, 2 weeks ago
I use Touratech footpegs on my 06. For the cast wheel models you have to modify the RHS one slightly to clear the brake pedal but it's a simpl job on a bench grinder. I've had them on a few thousand miles and they work well. My only gripe is that the spring back mechanism relys on using part of the original Triumph footpeg pivot and the spring does not fit so well. It's not a biggie and I ...

RT replied 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Quote: Originally Posted by JasonS The picture in the quoted thread is the set I put on my 06 Tiger back in April... rode 3 hours over and back from Maine to NH in the same day to do a fitting. Since they were installed I have put over 10,000 miles on the bike and I stand a bunch on longer rides... great pegs!...

pallos100 replied 2 months, 2 weeks ago
I have these and they work awesome. Some people say use Buell pegs but they dont fit right. These are made for the tiger. Quote: Originally Posted by KuzzinKenny These might be an option................ http://www.tigertriple.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5 826 KK ps BTW i`m no off road Xpert !!...

pineygroveshop replied 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Thanks for the replies fellas. What is the url for Mustang?

pallos100 replied 2 months, 2 weeks ago
http://www.geocities.com/mustanggarage/

flux_capacitor replied 1 month ago
I modified some Fastway pegs from a BMW GS to fit the Tiger. A little drilling and grinding and they fit great. Huge improvement from the stock ones. Wider platform and also just a tad lower.

 

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pallos100
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Off Road Pegs
Published (2009-09-25 20:25:00)
http://www.geocities.com/mustanggarage/
pineygroveshop
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Off Road Pegs
Published (2009-09-25 20:25:00)
Thanks for the replies fellas. What is the url for Mustang?
JasonS
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Off Road Pegs
Published (2009-09-23 03:25:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by KuzzinKenny These might be an option................ http://www.tigertriple.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5826 KK ps BTW i`m no off road Xpert !! The picture in the quoted thread is the set I put on my 06 Tiger back in April... rode 3 hours over and back from Maine to NH in the same day to do a fitting. Since they were installed I have put over 10,000 miles on the bike and I stand a bunch on longer rides... great pegs!
Jonny955
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Off Road Pegs
Published (2009-09-23 06:25:00)
I use Touratech footpegs on my 06. For the cast wheel models you have to modify the RHS one slightly to clear the brake pedal but it's a simpl job on a bench grinder. I've had them on a few thousand miles and they work well. My only gripe is that the spring back mechanism relys on using part of the original Triumph footpeg pivot and the spring does not fit so well. It's not a biggie and I will get around to fixing this...
RT
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Off Road Pegs
Published (2009-09-24 16:04:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by JasonS The picture in the quoted thread is the set I put on my 06 Tiger back in April... rode 3 hours over and back from Maine to NH in the same day to do a fitting. Since they were installed I have put over 10,000 miles on the bike and I stand a bunch on longer rides... great pegs! +1, Same pegs on my Tiger for several months now. Very well made.
flux_capacitor
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Off Road Pegs
Published (2009-11-05 10:52:00)
I modified some Fastway pegs from a BMW GS to fit the Tiger. A little drilling and grinding and they fit great. Huge improvement from the stock ones. Wider platform and also just a tad lower.
KuzzinKenny
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Off Road Pegs
Published (2009-09-09 12:12:00)
These might be an option................ http://www.tigertriple.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5826 KK ps BTW i`m no off road Xpert !!
miker
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Off Road Pegs
Published (2009-09-09 12:12:00)
Not that I need new pegs yet, but these would be my choice http://www.pivotpegz.net/ Not sure if they make 'em for Tigers though.... Mick

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