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Do you suffer from saggy pegs?

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Re: Do you suffer from saggy pegs?

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I swear to god I think his pegs got mauled from going off totally sweet jumps on the bike.
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Re: Do you suffer from saggy pegs?

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I don't think fatigue. That is an ultimate strength crack, especially with the hole oblong (stretched) perpendicular to the crack direction. Fatigue would more likely have just worn the hole and not started a crack until there wasn't enough material to maintain a decent amount of residual strength.

So...I don't know the history of the bike, but it could be from sliding on the pavement with the peg as a contact point. That same thing happens on XS11s when you park on a hill and don't put it in gear...and the kick stand collapses...

...not that I would ever do anything that stupid...

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Like standing on the pegs when hitting an obstacle or road defect significant enough to bend rims?
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silverback wrote: Tue Jun 04, 2019 1:16 pm I don't think fatigue. That is an ultimate strength crack, especially with the hole oblong (stretched) perpendicular to the crack direction.
So you're saying somebody strong had to open that crack and stretch the hole?

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To follow up on this peg situation. I priced OEM pegs from Partzilla, $116 w/shipping! WTF.. So good ol Amazon for the win. $23 and change for a set of pegs with pins, springs, curb feelers and the whole mess. Now let me be clear, these look like the Harbor Freight of pegs so we will see how they hold up.

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You forgot 90109-08204-00. Can't live without the peg feeler. :D
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Although, if you consider stout to be a sign of quality, you can't beat what Suzuki put on my GSX-S1000.

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gixxerjasen wrote: Thu Jun 06, 2019 3:06 pm You forgot 90109-08204-00. Can't live without the peg feeler. :D
It's on there because those got spread on the Dragon and the Skyway.. :lol:
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jwilly wrote: Thu Jun 06, 2019 2:51 pm To follow up on this peg situation. I priced OEM pegs from Partzilla, $116 w/shipping! WTF.. So good ol Amazon for the win. $23 and change for a set of pegs with pins, springs, curb feelers and the whole mess. Now let me be clear, these look like the Harbor Freight of pegs so we will see how they hold up.
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Just remember, you get what you pay for.

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I'm betting a little file work will be needed for a perfect fit and fold. JSNS
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Whew... when I first saw this thread title I was afraid if was a euphemism for something else... :D
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My passenger pegs have never been the same after transporting jwilly...
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Tyler wrote: Fri Jun 07, 2019 2:04 am Whew... when I first saw this thread title I was afraid if was a euphemism for something else... :D
I bet you've never seen a saggy peg in yer life! JSNS!!
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I saw on one of the FB groups that some dude stood up on the peg and it broke off while standing. He said it was a rather frightening experience. Someone asked if his balls have yet to descend after the event.
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Cav47 wrote: Mon Jun 10, 2019 10:11 am I saw on one of the FB groups that some dude stood up on the peg and it broke off while standing. He said it was a rather frightening experience. Someone asked if his balls have yet to descend after the event.
I saw that one too. Dropping to just one side must have been an experience!
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I guess removing the pegs and examining them for wear should be an annual (?) maintenance item. I'll probably take mine off the next time I lube the linkages.

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dcumpian wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2019 8:42 am I guess removing the pegs and examining them for wear should be an annual (?) maintenance item. I'll probably take mine off the next time I lube the linkages.

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I would think it depends on how much you weigh and if you stand on the pegs a lot or not.
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Do what the Harley riders did.... the ones I followed on the Blue Ridge a couple of years ago... longer peg feelers that went all sparky when grinding on the pavement... quite the light show, and they were showing off (not that they had to lean much).
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raYzerman wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2019 8:55 am Do what the Harley riders did.... the ones I followed on the Blue Ridge a couple of years ago... longer peg feelers that went all sparky when grinding on the pavement... quite the light show, and they were showing off (not that they had to lean much).
It's already quite a spectacle following me, no sparks needed.. :D
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