Engine Guard & Highway pegs

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Engine Guard & Highway pegs

Postby labob on Mon Oct 02, 2006 5:51 pm

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Does anyone have these SW-MOTECH Crashbars/Engine Guards installed?

What do you think about adding RIVCO highway pegs to them?

does anyone knows what is the diameter of the tubing? (to order the right clamp size)
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Postby russmu66 on Mon Oct 02, 2006 7:05 pm

I'm only answering this because you asked:

What do you think about adding RIVCO highway pegs to them?


Really it doesn't matter what I think BUT :

Unless you have some major medical condition that requires it... why the hell would you put something like that on a SPORTS bike like a K1200S or R. On a cruiser ... sure... but something with the lines of a thoroughbred... don't you dare! :shock:

Feel free to ignore my comments... no flaming please... just my opinion. Maybe others think it would look good... any other opinions?
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Postby big papa on Mon Oct 02, 2006 8:12 pm

I think there is a point to the crash guards, but not for mounting cruiser pegs. Not sure how that would feel reaching for the bars and having your feet reaching for those pegs. I know it would funny though!!
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Postby labob on Mon Oct 02, 2006 8:25 pm

Last Saturday I had a 450 miles ride. towards the end of the day my right knee (operated on about a year ago) was hurting quite a bit, I found myself stretching my foot forward for relief . A highway peg would allow me to "rest" my knee when needed, of course there is another option and that is to get myself a Goldwing for long rides.
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Postby SteveRed on Tue Oct 03, 2006 7:54 am

Do what you want labob... Horses for courses my friend!!
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Postby teerex on Tue Apr 10, 2007 2:10 pm

Here are my crash bars after a track day:

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Postby s2ride on Fri Apr 20, 2007 1:40 am

i like my K12R fast and sleek but i also like long rides.
for me to survive long days in the saddle i had to make some changes to the bike. i trimmed the seat down so my bottom has a wider support surface.
i have cruising pegs for my legs to stretch and reposition so my knees don't ache. i like the bike and have no desire to ride a goldwing or harley or a moped/scooter. when i want to fly like an eagle i fold back the cruising pegs point the nose down and hold on tight. i am not concerned what anyone else thinks about my mods to the bike. the mods benefit me and no one else.

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Postby deadbird on Mon Apr 23, 2007 4:51 pm

>Here are my crash bars after a track day:

Hey teerex...

On those pictures, your bars touch down before your foot pegs???
If thats true, you would be able to touch the engine around the same time as your pegs...
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Re: teerex

Postby teerex on Mon Apr 23, 2007 5:06 pm

deadbird wrote:>Here are my crash bars after a track day:

Hey teerex...

On those pictures, your bars touch down before your foot pegs???
If thats true, you would be able to touch the engine around the same time as your pegs...


It's true, but I haven't tried track riding without the bars. But my pegs are in stock location so my bike wouldn't be any different than any other stock K12R.
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Re: Engine Guard & Highway pegs

Postby Murray Thomas on Fri May 14, 2010 8:07 am

I had the same engine protection bars and was having great fun scraping the bars on corners at a track day until they dug in.
Lost the front end at 80kph and slide across the track infront of an R1 nearly taking him out.

I have changed the bars out for a smaller type wich don't compromise the ground clearance.

I am also looking at highway pegs( regardless of what any smug bastard says who only does 10 minute trips). When you live in the country and frequenly do over 600km /day and rarely come across a bend in the road, you don't trade your sports bike in for a cruiser because you appreciate the bendy roads when you get to them. You can modify a sports bike to be comfortable but you can't increase the clearance of a cruiser when you need it.

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Re: Engine Guard & Highway pegs

Postby Brokerecord on Fri Jul 30, 2010 1:23 pm

Man, I love those replies! If you pay for it, and ride it (really ride it) then do it in comfort!
Didn't James Brown say,"It's your bag, so do what you wanna do!" :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Engine Guard & Highway pegs

Postby pantal on Thu Sep 16, 2010 10:09 am

I have installed the German after-market engine guards + foldable highway pegs and shimmed the peg attachment clamps with rubber stock to fit the metric pipe dimension (my pegs are from Wisconsin; I forget the brand).

Most people can't even see them, although that's a secondary consideration: the pegs work; I have additional possibilities for changing riding positions, and that contributes to my comfort and safety over long touring hauls.

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Postby bmwbrad05 on Wed Oct 13, 2010 8:13 pm

russmu66 wrote:why the hell would you put something like that on a SPORTS bike like a K1200S......?


I SO wish there was a way to get some highway pegs on my S. Late August I did a 7-day, 3500mile run from Minnesota to Vermont. Everything stock except the Throttlemeister. While I was more comfortable that I figured I deserved to be, some pegs would have been nice - if for no reason that the change in leg position gives way to the change in butt position.

Pegs on the S is more of a challenge than on the R, but I haven't given up. Some ingenuity and technical skill beyond mine will prolly be required, but its gotta be possible.


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Re: Engine Guard & Highway pegs

Postby graucho on Tue Apr 24, 2012 9:23 pm

I also wish I could put highway pegs on my k1200s, I asked about it at my local dealer today and received a condisending glare followed by a no chance response.
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Re: Engine Guard & Highway pegs

Postby Mirage_ZA on Thu Apr 26, 2012 4:18 pm

Did you try moving your feet a bit ?
Also shifting on the seat towards rear wheel helps a lot.
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Re: Engine Guard & Highway pegs

Postby graucho on Sun Feb 03, 2013 12:39 pm

add pegs to engine guards might be the answer.
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Re: Engine Guard & Highway pegs

Postby GDS968 on Sun Feb 03, 2013 4:49 pm

Murray Thomas wrote:I had the same engine protection bars and was having great fun scraping the bars on corners at a track day until they dug in.
Lost the front end at 80kph and slide across the track infront of an R1 nearly taking him out.

I have changed the bars out for a smaller type wich don't compromise the ground clearance.

I am also looking at highway pegs( regardless of what any smug bastard says who only does 10 minute trips). When you live in the country and frequenly do over 600km /day and rarely come across a bend in the road, you don't trade your sports bike in for a cruiser because you appreciate the bendy roads when you get to them. You can modify a sports bike to be comfortable but you can't increase the clearance of a cruiser when you need it.

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Murray Which bars did you change them too please?

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