Dirt pegs...
#21
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From: Where the grapes and ganja be growin!
Re: Dirt pegs...
i have some ready for 636's, javon from westcoast connection has them on his bike. i will have some for suzuki and yamaha soon. they would have already been done, but i've been having a lot of kidney problems lately which has been holding me back from producing them. my handbrake adapter's are also ready for yamaha, suzuki, and honda (they're going for $20 each), i should have the kawi ones ready next month.
-mexican mayhem
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#23
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#24
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seriously homie trust me on this.... that bike pedal has hella more contact surface, and more grip area than a passenger peg.
if I woulda had that pedal last week, my foot wouldn't have slipped off in the rain. that **** is legit, seriously!
aye mayhem.... where you at that got internet
if I woulda had that pedal last week, my foot wouldn't have slipped off in the rain. that **** is legit, seriously!
aye mayhem.... where you at that got internet
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#25
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#26
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thanks, for the last two weeks ive been watching the sun rise every morning, the pain was keeping me up. if there is any + side to this, it's that i got some pretty sweet meds, dilaudid (the docs said its 6x stronger than morphine), percocets, and vicodin. im just now getting back to my regular sleep schedule.
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#27
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From: a place where my car gets sideways and smokes everytime i touch the pedal.
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we need to test fit for the R6, since it is at your house right now....
i am gonna use the tour de france pedals though, with the stirups
i am gonna use the tour de france pedals though, with the stirups
#28
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already done, i was bored the other night and started getting the dimensions.
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From: a place where my car gets sideways and smokes everytime i touch the pedal.
#33
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just to clear a few things up-
ive been having a lot of people email me asking me why i designed my product to allow the pedals to spin freely. well when your rocking wheelies on your stock pegs your foot is pivoting front to back on the peg as you adjust your body position on the bike. the pedal allows your foot to have full contact with the larger surface area 100% of the time no matter what degree of angle your foot is at. if the pedal were stationary you would have to start your wheelie with your foot at an awkward angle or with minimal contact on the pedal.
-mexican mayhem
ive been having a lot of people email me asking me why i designed my product to allow the pedals to spin freely. well when your rocking wheelies on your stock pegs your foot is pivoting front to back on the peg as you adjust your body position on the bike. the pedal allows your foot to have full contact with the larger surface area 100% of the time no matter what degree of angle your foot is at. if the pedal were stationary you would have to start your wheelie with your foot at an awkward angle or with minimal contact on the pedal.
-mexican mayhem
#35
Re: Dirt pegs...
just to clear a few things up-
ive been having a lot of people email me asking me why i designed my product to allow the pedals to spin freely. well when your rocking wheelies on your stock pegs your foot is pivoting front to back on the peg as you adjust your body position on the bike. the pedal allows your foot to have full contact with the larger surface area 100% of the time no matter what degree of angle your foot is at. if the pedal were stationary you would have to start your wheelie with your foot at an awkward angle or with minimal contact on the pedal.
-mexican mayhem
ive been having a lot of people email me asking me why i designed my product to allow the pedals to spin freely. well when your rocking wheelies on your stock pegs your foot is pivoting front to back on the peg as you adjust your body position on the bike. the pedal allows your foot to have full contact with the larger surface area 100% of the time no matter what degree of angle your foot is at. if the pedal were stationary you would have to start your wheelie with your foot at an awkward angle or with minimal contact on the pedal.
-mexican mayhem