Sunline - Footpegs
- Exclusive ARCH design for positive boot grip with constant contact moving forward or back
- Easy to install with no modifications
- 57mm wide platform for adverse conditions
- Made in the USA
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- Comfortable (9)
- Durable (8)
- Easy to install (8)
Cons
Best Uses
- Racing (7)
- Off-road (5)
- Replacement (4)
- Upgrade (3)
- Motorsports:
- Competitive cyclist (7)
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Pros
- Comfortable
- Durable
- Looks good
Cons
- Difficult To Install
Best Uses
- Off-Road
- Racing
- Replacement
Comments about Sunline - SL-1 Arch Stainless Steel Footpegs:
These work great; very wide and the arched shape feels good while riding. Installation was tough. It took A LOT of grinding to get them to fit. Recommended if you have a bench grinder.
- Motorsports:
- Competitive Rider, Motorcycle Enthusiast
Pros
- Comfortable
- Durable
- Easy To Install
Cons
Best Uses
- Off-Road
- Racing
- Replacement
- Upgrade
Comments about Sunline - SL-1 Arch Stainless Steel Footpegs:
this pegs are wider than the stock ones, and the arched surface gives you ergonomics, and a better position on the bike
- Motorsports:
- Competitive Rider
Pros
- Comfortable
- Easy To Install
Cons
Best Uses
- Off-Road
- Racing
- Replacement
- Upgrade
Comments about Sunline - SL-1 Arch Stainless Steel Footpegs:
This is my first set of new (wider) footpegs and I have to say it made a huge difference in comfort. I installed these on a 2007 CRF450R. They provide good grip and the arch make it really nice in the corners when you are forward on the bike, a real nice touch. They channel the mud well too, the stock pegs are horrible. Not much bling factor, but thats not what I was looking for. Would have been nice though!
- Motorsports:
- Competitive Rider
Pros
- Comfortable
- Durable
- Easy To Install
Cons
Best Uses
- Racing
Comments about Sunline - SL-1 Arch Stainless Steel Footpegs:
HAVE HAD THESE PEGS BEFORE - WORE THEM OUT AND BOUGHT THEM AGAIN - THAT SAYS IT ALL
- Motorsports:
- Competitive Rider
Pros
- Comfortable
- Durable
- Easy To Install
- Fitted straight onto 85SW
Cons
Best Uses
- Off-Road
- Racing
Comments about Sunline - SL-1 Arch Stainless Steel Footpegs:
Easy to install, no mods to be made on Suzuki 85SW
Nice looking pegs. Gives better balance for the rider as a lot wider than std peg. My son loves them!
- Motorsports:
- Competitive Rider
Pros
- Comfortable
- Durable
- Easy To Install
- Lots of grip
- Lots of surface area
Cons
Best Uses
- Motocross
- Off-Road
Comments about Sunline - SL-1 Arch Stainless Steel Footpegs:
These pegs are leaps and bounds above stock foot pegs. They have lots of surface area.They are quite sharp ensuring lots of grip(Beware of the side of your boots hitting the outside of these foot pegs when kick starting your bike.As the outside edges are sharp and can damage your boots very quickly!).I personally find the arch in these pegs to be fantastic for quickly and comfortable transitioning into any position.
Pros
- Comfortable
- Durable
- Easy To Install
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Sunline - SL-1 Arch Stainless Steel Footpegs:
First is the bling factor. Second you just can't get a more comfortable peg - huge improvement over stock. I'm also impressed with how well they grip.
Pros
- Comfortable
- Durable
- Easy To Install
- Stylish
Cons
Best Uses
- Racing
- Replacement
- Upgrade
Comments about Sunline - SL-1 Arch Stainless Steel Footpegs:
Awesome product! so easy to fit,lasts forever and looks great.i had them on my honda CRF 250. standard pegs are not great at all,these are a must have!
- Motorsports:
- Competitive Rider
Pros
- Comfortable
- Durable
- Easy To Install
Cons
Best Uses
- Racing
Comments about Sunline - SL-1 Arch Stainless Steel Footpegs:
I got them on my crf250r in 10 minutes. THey are definatly wider and my foot does not slip of as much as the stock pegs. However they still do sometimes. They are wider though and thats great and it does not seem to make it any harder to shift with my sz 12 boot.
- Motorsports:
- Competitive Rider
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