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2015 DCT wide footpads

GregC

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I am can recommend these

Black CNC 40mm Adjustable Riser Front Touring Foot Pegs For Honda NC700 S/X 2012-2016 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0792W8XNB/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_-0fwDbSV9PJQ9
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Awesome, thanks. Just ordered them.

You’re in Seneca? I spent 4.5 years at that little university down the road.


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I have something similar to GgarryP but minus the drop stuff. They work well for me.
 
Awesome, thanks. Just ordered them.

You’re in Seneca? I spent 4.5 years at that little university down the road.


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Installed the foot pegs and the work very well. The adjustment is a bit goofy due to the use of these little steel pins to lock the splines at the angles you set - so when adjusting the angles after it’s on the bike you have to be really careful because those pins will fall out and the are tiny.

But once done they are very nice. Excellent grip, big enough but not too big, and the ability to drop the pegs up to 40mm is great.

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I agree with you. I dropped mine also. I've had no problem with dragging them. You may need to adjust the brake pedal too.
I angled mine forward one notch (15 degrees?) to better match my foot position.

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cast steel

Hey Greg. I see their Ad claims those are "Cast Steel", they are not. I machine a lot of materials and i would be willing to bet, just from the pictures alone, that is a "lost in translation issue". They appear to me to be cast aluminum, and i would not trust them to be strong enough to hold up to an average adults weight when riding and stand up on the pegs for any amount of time... buyer beware there man!!! :{

The other ones you both posted are clearly CNC'd aluminum and those are amazingly strong, i would buy and trust those. :{)
 
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I agree with you. I dropped mine also. I've had no problem with dragging them. You may need to adjust the brake pedal too.
I angled mine forward one notch (15 degrees?) to better match my foot position.

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Me too - angled forward one notch for good fit in the riding position.


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Hey Greg. I see their Ad claims those are "Cast Steel", they are not. I machine a lot of materials and i would be willing to bet, just from the pictures alone, that is a "lost in translation issue". They appear to me to be cast aluminum, and i would not trust them to be strong enough to hold up to an average adults weight when riding and stand up on the pegs for any amount of time... buyer beware there man!!! :{

The other ones you both posted are clearly CNC'd aluminum and those are amazingly strong, i would buy and trust those. :{)
while I agree the pictured ones appear to be aluminum, cast steel pegs are common on dirtbikes.
 
Oh, and I'll recommend generous application of loctite. I used some and still had a bolt come loose.
 
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