Highway Pegs on Crash bars

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Highway Pegs on Crash bars

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I'm looking to put crash bars/engine guards on my RT. I've found one piece bars that look to be extensive to put on, and I've found the left/right side bars that simply just attach to the bike.

My question would be for the left/right set. Will highway pegs fit on these very well? I ride my RT weeks at a time and would like to stretch the legs once in a while.

Thanks!
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Post by Randyjaco »

I got a pair off AliExpress a couple of years ago, and they have worked well. It took a little fiddling to get them adjusted right.
I couldn't find them tonight, but here is a similar pair on eBay.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/353466710905?i ... R96LjJu3Yw
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T-Rex has bars & aux pegs.

https://www.t-rex-racing.com/
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I just finished putting some Farkles on my 23 R1250RT "night fighter" Among those were Crash bars (made by Baione) and ilium Highway pegs. While the pegs are expensive (took them off a previous 16 R1200RT) and I will someday put black ones on the black Crash bars. Until then, these will do just fine mulitple adjustment angles can be made. I think my mods turned out pretty good
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A word of caution. My 2019 came with Wunderlich bars and plastic valve cover protection. This combination leaves little to no room for foot pegs to attach.
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Hi,

I have the Wunderlich crash bars and the wunderlich highway pegs. Just mounted the pegs on the crashbars but they don't seem to stay in place and keep rotating if I place my feet on them.

Any ideas on what I should install between the pegs and the bars? Mayne some rubber material with 3M sticky tape or something?

How do you guys manage to keep the pegs stay "seated" in place?

Thanks
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I just used Gorilla tape to pad the area out. Can't see it and works a treat
Trust me I am a retired Doctor and lecturer at Oxford University of Structural and Mechanical/Electrical engineering.
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Re: Highway Pegs on Crash bars

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SenorPink wrote: Thu Sep 26, 2024 2:51 pm Hi,

I have the Wunderlich crash bars and the wunderlich highway pegs. Just mounted the pegs on the crashbars but they don't seem to stay in place and keep rotating if I place my feet on them.

Any ideas on what I should install between the pegs and the bars? Mayne some rubber material with 3M sticky tape or something?

How do you guys manage to keep the pegs stay "seated" in place?

Thanks
No expert but a tinker and (perhaps) think too much. But this is what I would do.

Pre: put bike on center stand and loosely fit pegs ergonomics to your riding position. Once determined the best location;

UNO (1) I would protect the bar with electric tape (these days you can find it in any color you might think works for your bars).

DOS (2) I would find a double hook velcro tape option to create a stronger bond.

TRES (3) brace the peg around (2) and tight accordingly.
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Re: Highway Pegs on Crash bars

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Doctor T wrote: Fri Sep 27, 2024 11:45 am I just used Gorilla tape to pad the area out. Can't see it and works a treat
Thanks did just that and it works.

Now I'm addicted to Gorilla Tape 🤣🤣
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Re: Highway Pegs on Crash bars

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NoWilliesHere wrote: Sat Nov 16, 2024 3:50 am No expert but a tinker and (perhaps) think too much. But this is what I would do.

Pre: put bike on center stand and loosely fit pegs ergonomics to your riding position. Once determined the best location;

UNO (1) I would protect the bar with electric tape (these days you can find it in any color you might think works for your bars).

DOS (2) I would find a double hook velcro tape option to create a stronger bond.

TRES (3) brace the peg around (2) and tight accordingly.

Hi,

I followed Doctor T's advice and used Gorilla Tape which seems to work perfectly so far.
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