Amazon.com: Knight Design 1-1/4 inch Lowered Wide Front Foot Peg Pair for Honda NC700X, NC700XD, Hunter wide traction tread, black anodized: Automotive
Disclaimer - bought these off of a fellow rider who didn't care for them.
I wanted pegs that were lower and these looked to be high quality and got good reviews on Amazon, so I lowballed and he sold them.
Pros
- Super easy to install - 5 minutes a side
- Very well constructed. These will last forever.
- They do lower the pegs well over an inch which to me, was noticeable.
- If you ever off-road, you can stand on these and be super stable and you will never slip off of them.
- (see third "con") When I move my feet to where I am riding center-shoe, it is like having floorboards. Some will love this, others will not. I am ok - it is like having highway pegs.
Cons
- The are large and noticeable.
- While they do lower the pegs as wished, they also widen them a 1/2" as the extra metal needed to support the lowering is felt.
- I find that when I ride on my toes, I am on the leading edge of the pegs - they grip fine, but I can tell.
- They stick out father and thus you catch them a bit when pushing the bike around with your feet.
- They are EXPENSIVE new!
Bottom line - you can not get better quality pegs, but you need to want what they offer... I am goin to leave them on for a while. I think they are keepers, but I want to do a 300 mile day with them to be sure. Here are some photos:
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Disclaimer - bought these off of a fellow rider who didn't care for them.
I wanted pegs that were lower and these looked to be high quality and got good reviews on Amazon, so I lowballed and he sold them.
Pros
- Super easy to install - 5 minutes a side
- Very well constructed. These will last forever.
- They do lower the pegs well over an inch which to me, was noticeable.
- If you ever off-road, you can stand on these and be super stable and you will never slip off of them.
- (see third "con") When I move my feet to where I am riding center-shoe, it is like having floorboards. Some will love this, others will not. I am ok - it is like having highway pegs.
Cons
- The are large and noticeable.
- While they do lower the pegs as wished, they also widen them a 1/2" as the extra metal needed to support the lowering is felt.
- I find that when I ride on my toes, I am on the leading edge of the pegs - they grip fine, but I can tell.
- They stick out father and thus you catch them a bit when pushing the bike around with your feet.
- They are EXPENSIVE new!
Bottom line - you can not get better quality pegs, but you need to want what they offer... I am goin to leave them on for a while. I think they are keepers, but I want to do a 300 mile day with them to be sure. Here are some photos:
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