I have the Mk3 Pivot Pegs. They came on a decked out gen 2 KLR I aquired recently. Never heard of them until I was already standing on them. I am seriously impressed. Only used them on road so far and they make the short stock shift lever usable for a size 12 boot. I like to stand a lot when I ride, even in the road and these pegs make shifting while standing a breeze. I can not wait to see how they perform offroad. My assumption is they will be very nice for ascending and descending steeper grades.
I laughed at these foot pegs for a long time saying not worth the money. I thought my foot wont be able to move .WRONG I now have the Pivot Pegs and I have bad back , knees , ankles. These pegs are incredible they do not get in the way they pivot just enough . Solid platform.More leverage for steering with your legs. I highly recommend them."""RIDE ON""
I love these videos you guys do. I run the pro pegs on my 17 crf450r and i will say they are the best peg for grip. Although i run the regular pro pegs offers a "mud" version. They do get packed up with mud but the teeth seem to always cone through with no grip loss. Last i want to add as chase said the pro pegs are very sharp. They will tear up your pants if you catch them and depending on how you move your feet it will eat your soles up on your boots. ( sg12's have replaceable soles😊)
I agree with the tusk pegs. I just put on my bike. Beautiful strong peg. For very cheap! I’ve run fastways forever but this tusk peg is a nice option. Although no room for adjustment like the fastways.
Just a disclaimer.. the titanium pro pegs are great but plan on replacing your soles or boots in short order. They eat the soles of your boots like a crocodile.
For everyone who's pegs are eating up boots, try a boot like the alpinestars tech 8s that have replaceable soles on the bottom. You can just buy a new center and replace them as needed.
I like flo pegs but I've also got a set of ebay pegs the ones for like $20 and they held up pretty good foe 20 and they had good grip and and was a wider peg
*Evan Bakki* Correct, the newer bikes do come stock with some wider pegs and grip good. When and if that moment happens, you know where to find some! Thanks for watching.
I have the fastway evo 4 and i like it bc of its adjustability and i can make them lower and most pegs but i dont like how the springs are because they slip off and it makes the pegs loose so i ended up ziptying them and i have to replace them every now and them when they break
I would very much appreciate some info on the Race Billet Tusk footpeg option for a 2021 Tw200 if they are available for this bike. Shout out to Matt from mobstreet for showcasing the prototype pegs on his t-dub. Cheers from Alberta Canada!
haha! Sounds about right. But they're freaking awesome. I did a ride review on them so if you want more info, watch that video and the product spotlight. Thanks for watching!~Chase
Rocky Mountain ATV MC yes they are! Great traction with any body position on the bike. I’ve never ran aftermarket pegs until last year, but man do they make a difference! I added them to the list of “firsts” to put on a new bike. Thanks for all of your videos, they are a significant reason why I buy through you guys 👌
They're definitely sharp and will be harder on our soles than a stock foot peg. But you can use a file and shave them down a tad if you wanted to. But as for grip, they're pretty dang good! - Chase
I have a 2001 CR125R, I see on your website that they are not very many options for my bike. Your website shows just IMS Super Stock pegs or the Bykas Adjustable Tuff Pegs....are these the only aftermarket footpegs that fit my bike? I know the frame is the same as the CR250, therefore shouldn't I be able to fit 250 spec pegs on my 125? Or will later model CR125R footpegs work on my 01?
We show those same two footpegs available for the 01 CR250. I'm sure there are other options out there, those are just the two that we carry for that bike. I'm not sure exactly what the differences are but I would check on some forums to see if you can use later model footpegs on your bike. Thanks for watching!
Tusk products seem soo much cheaper than other products, but I believe that they are good quality, and a worthy option. Do others agree. I'm not just taking about footpegs, but in general.
People think titanium is to much money if you ride as much as I do I'll go threw 10 sets of aluminum to one set of Titanium. Even if the aluminum pegs have steel replacement pins it's like my boot sinks in and still wears the aluminum away
Pivot pegs are great through slow technical sections ,going in and out of gullies etc especially if u are getting old like me and your ankles aren’t what they used to be lol . Cheers d
Hey, as long as your still riding that is all that matters! Thanks for sharing. Those pivot pegs are pretty dang popular. Lot's of people talking about them. Have fun out there, dnrg62!
Yup.. I have ims pro series on my RM125 and I filed the teeth to a sharp edge.. They grip well when I stand on the bike but I haven't been able to ride the bike yet.. Still building it..