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KTM Rally Replica Extended Footpegs
By: Rusty Shovel Date: February 16, 2014, 3:20 am
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Hey all,
Just purchased a set of KTM Rally Replica Extended foot pegs
from KTMtwins.
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I was a bit disappointed with the standard pegs that came with
my 2014. The header on the left and the passenger foot pegs on
the right force me to keep my feet on the outer edge of the
pegs. My feet are only half on the pegs. I think these will
help. They seem to be about an inch longer, which would be
perfect.
I'll post again once I install them.
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Re: KTM Rally Replica Extended Footpegs
By: Rusty Shovel Date: February 24, 2014, 9:57 pm
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They came in the mail today! Man, they're big!
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I had to install them immediately!
The pegs are held in place by a single pin, secured with a
cotter pin.
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It takes a pretty good tug with pliers to get the cotter pin
out. It helps to rotate the peg up and down. Once the cotter
pin is free, the main pin has to be removed. I used a screw
driver and hammer to tap from the bottom. I'm normally not an
OSHA guy, but I suggest wearing some kind of eyeglass while
pulling the pin out; the spring inside the peg, once loose from
the main pin, zips out pretty fast. Mine shot about ten feet
behind me. Thankfully I was doing this in the driveway rather
than the garage. It would have taken forever to find that
spring.
Once removed I could place the pegs side-by-side for a direct
comparison:
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Yup, still big!
The Rally Pegs fit like a champ. The only problem is the
springs. They're a bugger to get in and lined up. The
solution:
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I'm sure that there are more ways to skin this cat. But lining
it up with a nail worked for me. One nice thing about the main
peg it that it's hollow, allowing me to do this:
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The spring puts tension on the main pin, so it won't slide into
place. I used a c-clamp to slowly nudge the main pin downward.
Worked like a charm.
Before:
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After:
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The Rally Pegs are a marked improvement over stock. The added
width provides much more stable footing. Yes the pegs are
expensive, but the additional stability is worth it (IMHO).
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Re: KTM Rally Replica Extended Footpegs
By: SDMF_Reaps Date: February 25, 2014, 7:44 pm
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Those look big enough for my size 15's. Nice find! I'm gonna
have to go order some now.
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Re: KTM Rally Replica Extended Footpegs
By: seabeegt Date: February 28, 2014, 11:06 pm
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I like your footpeg installation tactics Rusty. Gonna adopt the
nail trick and use a c-clamp next time. I had a helluva time
squeezing the spring properly. What I did what dremel some
support cuts in a pair of duck-billed pliars so the damn spring
wouldn't shoot out. Almost lost my eye twice trying to do it
last time. ;D
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Re: KTM Rally Replica Extended Footpegs
By: Rusty Shovel Date: March 1, 2014, 2:30 am
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date=1393650386]
I like your footpeg installation tactics Rusty.
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...and I forgot to mention. I was able to push the spring into
the gap by hand only because I was wearing heavy leather gloves.
That spring is a bugger.
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Re: KTM Rally Replica Extended Footpegs
By: Colorado Rider Date: July 1, 2014, 10:34 pm
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Hey, these appear to be on sale now for $134.99 + $12.95
shipping for a total of $147.94; I'm ordering now! :D
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