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I will take a pair. [email protected]So when I purchased the rear footpeg plugs they came as a Quantity of 10.
I have 4 more pairs.
if anyone is interested $5/pair + Shipping.
I will take a pair as well. PayPal or check ok? I had no idea when I pulled the pillion pegs off that the mounts left such a large defect...So when I purchased the rear footpeg plugs they came as a Quantity of 10.
I have 4 more pairs.
if anyone is interested $5/pair + Shipping.
What Torx size I need to remove the rear foot pegs ?
I need to buy one as mines are too small (T50 max)
Your biggest size was just one size too small. The screws holding the rear pegs on require a T55 Torx bit.Nobody to answer
Thank youYour biggest size was just one size too small. The screws holding the rear pegs on require a T55 Torx bit.
Welcome to the 1990s and the rest of the world. Why would anyone buy anything but a full set?I'll have to take a look and get back to you. The whole Torx "revolution" is mostly new to me , so I am still unable to look at a Torx fastener and know what size to grab. In fact, despite being a professional wrench since the early 80s, it was so rare that I ever needed a Torx tool, I have recently spend some serious funds buying what I need to "play" with the R18. HECK! two months ago, I didn't even know that there would ever a use for "female" Torx sockets! Now I have a full set of the damned things.
Yep. I'm a "get the full set" kinda guy myself. Apparently I didn't work on enough German vehicles in the past.Welcome to the 1990s and the rest of the world. Why would buy anything but a full set?
I used stainless steel M12 x 14mm flanged button head screws.Removed my foot pegs as well since I ride solo and it cleans up the look of the bike and opens up the view of the unique drive shaft. I purchased two steel cap head hex bolts of the same size as the factory bolts from True Value hardware. Pushed them into a Styrofoam block so the heads were sticking straight up and painted with Krylon Fusion gloss black paint.
I first looked for either a plastic or rubber plug - no luck finding what I needed.
I'm not a engineer, but was thinking about the tinsel strength of the down tube where the foot pegs mount, that's a pretty big hole to leave empty (about half the size of the down tube) and felt replacing with a steel bolt would provide "factory" strength to that down tube?