rear foot pegs mounts

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29 Jul 2006 22:14 #65815 by fuzzwardo
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I was wondering if it would be alright to cut off the rear foot pegs mounts and the loops that connect to the frame(1976 kz750 twin) without causing any problems. I don't think they are any kind of bracing or anything but I don't want to do it and then find out my frame is weak at that point now. I figure I would ask first and be on the safe side.

1978 Kz650B
2001 ZX9R
1996 zx9r project
1985 Suzuki SP250
1991 Harley Electra-glide classic

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29 Jul 2006 22:31 #65818 by RomSpaceKnight
Replied by RomSpaceKnight on topic rear foot pegs mounts
I took a Sawzall to my Z1 when we went racing and removed all misc brackets and excess metal. If the part is obviuosly just a footpeg bracket go for it. Although this will mean no women can ride on your bike. This does not sound like a good thing.

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30 Jul 2006 07:05 #65838 by btchalice
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i cut mine off flipped and shortened them and im useing them as rearsets on my 900
ill try to get pics later today after i figure out shift linkage

Terry Meyer / Wichita KS
76 kz900 w/1000 motor TWZTD
I am not driving too fast, I'm flying too low.

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30 Jul 2006 08:28 #65848 by fuzzwardo
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I am planning to cut off everything I'm not going to need for a street tracker project. As for the passenger, I have 2 other bikes that my wife can ride on with me so this would be an excuse to have a single seater.

1978 Kz650B
2001 ZX9R
1996 zx9r project
1985 Suzuki SP250
1991 Harley Electra-glide classic

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30 Jul 2006 13:34 #65894 by vic44139
Replied by vic44139 on topic rear foot pegs mounts
On my 750t the peg mounts do not hold up anything structurely, however, they do help hold up the exhaust (mufflers).

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