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Old 08-28-2005   #1 (permalink)
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I'm looking for a right side (exhaust side) front footpeg for my 00 TT600, send me a PM or email me, thanks
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footpeg will cost about £40 $75 from triumph or try ebay
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As it happens, I found myself needing a right side footpeg a few weeks back while on a weekend trip. The only dealer in the area did not have one, and the TT/S4 uses a larger pin size on the rider pegs than on the passenger pegs (so the passenger pegs cannot be used). On the newer bikes (Daytona 6xx), rider and passenger pegs are interchangeable, which would have saved me some headache.

So we went about trying to find a footpeg that would work, and eventually came across one (the package wasn't well marked so it wasn't clear at the time what bike it was intended for). Turns out this rider peg was used on a lot of T3 models and early T5's, and they are cheaper (I think your RS might even use this part).

I bought one and mounted it without the rubber and curb feeler and think it looks and works better than the stock setup. My '95 Sprint uses the same peg (with rubber), and T3 Daytonas I believe used it without the rubber.

According to my invoice it's part #T2080901, and I paid $43.65.



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Yamaha FZR pegs fit as well. All you have to do is to make the hole bigger because the triumph pin is thicker. The modification takes 5 minutes if you have the right drill bit.
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I was up in Boston about a year ago & snapped a right side footpeg & no dealer in the area had one. However, I was in fact able to use the passenger peg as a temporary solution to get back to NYC. The pin IS smaller & there is no spring to keep it from folding up, but the pin head is just wide enough to work if you absolutely have to. I wouldn't advise riding very hard, but it is a viable "limp home" solution.

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On 2005-08-30 23:44, zaner30 wrote:
I was up in Boston about a year ago & snapped a right side footpeg & no dealer in the area had one. However, I was in fact able to use the passenger peg as a temporary solution to get back to NYC. The pin IS smaller & there is no spring to keep it from folding up, but the pin head is just wide enough to work if you absolutely have to. I wouldn't advise riding very hard, but it is a viable "limp home" solution.

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Oh yes, I used the passenger peg to get back to a dealer -- about 60 miles. But the loose pin meant that it wouldn't stay horizontal and would flop down if any weight at all was put on it (not something you want happening while riding). A friendly local tree donated just the right size slice of itself to wedge in there and keep the peg from folding down until I could replace it properly.
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