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Will these fit?

Discussion in 'XJ Modifications' started by captluv, Aug 20, 2010.

  1. captluv

    captluv Member

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    they should. 7/8 or 1" bars should be the normal.
     
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    or you could take out the clamp and bolt them to the frame like they say lol.
     
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    I had almost the same pegs on my bike (xj650), they fitted fine.
     
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    The Clamping spacers are Universal.

    If there is any complaint with Universal Pegs its that they move after you have them where you want them.
     
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    Yeah, I read another thread about them moving. Someone suggested a piece of rubber innertube or the like to keep all components tight with friction.
    Will try that.
     
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    I use some that are almost exactly the same. Yes, they do move and it's almost impossible to tighten them so they don't. I only put them on when I'm traveling over 100 miles. All you need is one other place to put your feet and your butt will feel fine after riding all day.
     
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    Well, actually it's my knees that need the break. I'm 6'1" and my legs get cramped on those footpegs, so I need something, even if just a little stretch. I rode about 200 miles last week and my right knee especially was really giving me hell.

    Anyway, thanks for the input, we'll see how it goes...
     

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