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Old 11-27-2004   #1 (permalink)
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Does anyone know where to buy replacement foot pegs for the Triumph Speed Four? I accidentally dropped my bike today and the right foot peg broke right off.
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Old 11-28-2004   #2 (permalink)
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well if youre looking oem, id guess if ronayers doesnt have it, youll have to go to the dealership and buy them through triumph.
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Aftermarket Kawasaki (most of the Ninjas) footpegs fit the S4 too.

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Old 11-29-2004   #4 (permalink)
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Every search I've ever done for Speed Four parts on ebay has turned up this one guy who is selling aftermarket footpegs for it.

Dunno about the quality, or if they're pegs you can get somewhere else cheaper that he's just buying and reselling on ebay or not, but he's always there.

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What's he usually getting for them? Triumph sells them for about $40 each.
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I bought a pair off ebay, $ 40 for the pair. All metal, no rubber like the OEM( keeping them as spares in case of an emergency), but I bought an OEM from a salvage co. for $25.
That company is ~~~(They have parts available as they get them, when I got mine they only had one right side peg).

http://www.gdlcycles.com/

We priced them at the dealer , a new right side was $60

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I bought a pair off ebay, $ 40 for the pair. All metal, no rubber like the OEM( keeping them as spares in case of an emergency), but I bought an OEM from a salvage co. for $25.
That company is ~~~(They have parts available as they get them, when I got mine they only had one right side peg).

http://www.gdlcycles.com/

We priced them at the dealer , a new right side was $60

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I just finished up a project to increase legroom on my Speed 4 . I used pegs from a 2004 Buell Lightning. The pegs are lower by about 1 inch. I had to file the pegs down to fit , as I did not want to make any lasting mods to the bike. A short test ride was positive. I still need to adjust the brake pedal, and check the shifter position.
I'll go on a good ride this weekend to check everything out
I have photos but can't figure out how to post them.

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I just finished up a project to increase legroom on my Speed 4 . I used pegs from a 2004 Buell Lightning. The pegs are lower by about 1 inch. I had to file the pegs down to fit , as I did not want to make any lasting mods to the bike. A short test ride was positive. I still need to adjust the brake pedal, and check the shifter position.
I'll go on a good ride this weekend to check everything out
I have photos but can't figure out how to post them.

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Old 09-21-2005   #10 (permalink)
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I bought a set ob billit aluminum pegs off of e-bay
no rubber like stock. they grab the bottom of my boots and feet stay put, even in wet conditions.
excellent buy for 58.00 delivered. took about an hour to install.
right side was a b***h.
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