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bobhamlin
04-02-2009, 07:25 AM
You know how you should regularly check to make sure no bolts or nuts have vibrated loose? (Yea, Bob, I sure do!)
In addition to the normal fenders, risers, triple trees, etc., there's one more bolt to check.
If you have Kuryakin ISO-footpegs--the wide flat version -- check the pivot bolt (the one that you shouldn't over-tighten).
Yesterday, cruising at hi-way speed, I felt a slight bump against the toe of my boot. Not having noticed anything the front tire could have thrown up, I looked down to notice that my right peg was missing. (Traffic volume made retrieval impractical)
It looks like replacements come in pairs -- Anybody have a right peg on the shelf? Or need a left peg and want to go halvsies?
ringadingh
04-02-2009, 07:45 AM
The bolt that holds my air filter on always worked it way loose, Ive lost it a couple times in the past. Now I know to use loctite each time I remove it and keep my eye on it. The knobs that hold my seat on also tend to work themselves loose regularly, Ive replaced them a couple times also. After a while you learn to check certain bolts, its easier than replacing them.
cactusjack
04-02-2009, 10:11 AM
I have had the center bolt (the long one with the socket head) work loose on both my Kuryakyn ISO pegs. I thought I was going to lose one at 75 MPH. I can only imagine what a projectile like that might do to a car following me.
Luckily I didn't and both have been Loctited to prevent it from happening again.
taranis
04-02-2009, 05:53 PM
If you have Kuryakin ISO-footpegs--the wide flat version -- check the pivot bolt (the one that you shouldn't over-tighten). It looks like replacements come in pairs -- Anybody have a right peg on the shelf? Or need a left peg and want to go halvsies?
LOL.. I'm so glad this happens to other people. Ann had the same thing happen to her - lost the left peg and the little metal shim that goes between the peg and the mount. So I bought her a new pair and I have an extra right one...
You talking about the Dualy ISO's?
http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l139/taranis17/Peg00000.jpg
If so, I just so happen to have a right peg - no bolt, no shim, but in perfect, unused condition. I picked up a replacement bolt from Home Depot.
Split the cost of new, say $25? ...and pay for shipping, and it's yours.
bobhamlin
04-02-2009, 07:16 PM
If you have Kuryakin ISO-footpegs--the wide flat version -- check the pivot bolt (the one that you shouldn't over-tighten). It looks like replacements come in pairs -- Anybody have a right peg on the shelf? Or need a left peg and want to go halvsies?
LOL.. I'm so glad this happens to other people. Ann had the same thing happen to her - lost the left peg and the little metal shim that goes between the peg and the mount. So I bought her a new pair and I have an extra right one...
You talking about the Dualy ISO's?
http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l139/taranis17/Peg00000.jpg
If so, I just so happen to have a right peg - no bolt, no shim, but in perfect, unused condition. I picked up a replacement bolt from Home Depot.
Split the cost of new, say $25? ...and pay for shipping, and it's yours.
You got a deal. I sent you an email, too.
Top Cat
04-02-2009, 08:52 PM
Ya gotta love this forum.
A guy in TX has a new part that a guy in MD needs.
That's got to make Trip proud http://s2.images.proboards.com/grin.gif
taranis
04-02-2009, 09:18 PM
You got a deal. I sent you an email, too.
Done! Check your PM's.
bobhamlin
04-03-2009, 04:01 AM
Ya gotta love this forum.
A guy in TX has a new part that a guy in MD needs.
That's got to make Trip proud http://s2.images.proboards.com/grin.gif
I asked Taranis to thank Ann for losing the correct peg. Otherwise, we'd be stockpiling left ones.
I guess I should have asked before we closed the deal: It's not any bigger since it's coming from TX, is it? It will fit in MD?
taranis
04-03-2009, 01:24 PM
Just got a call from home. Your package is on it's way via USPS 3-day priority. Let me know you got it okay.
vidornomad
04-03-2009, 02:51 PM
I just checked mine after reading this, it was loose. I do learn from this computer. Thanks
taranis
04-03-2009, 03:18 PM
Couple of lessons-learned:
1) Blue Locktite is your friend
2) Title the part of the arm holding the peg on head-up, so if the bolt comes all the way loose, it won't fall out.
faxxxy
04-03-2009, 04:17 PM
God bless you...
Mine were about a turn and a half from falling out..
This thread saved me from buying new pegs.
Queue the dance of joy!
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