:p Thanks for taking time to upload the pics - it probably took 10x longer to do that than the actual work. Too easy!
the last couple of weeks i've noticed posts about people having problems with replacing there rider pegs.
so im doing a quick write up. it should take you longer to read this post then to actually replace your peg.
a buddy of mine was hit by a car on his bike and was nice enough to let me use it as a demo.
pull e-clip and tap the pin out. i like to use a 1/4 inch punch, but a phillips screw will work
then reusing the same spring. but the spring in the new peg
slide the peg in the slot and make sure the spring is touching the casing on the rider rear set
then slide the peg pin in the hole to hold the peg in place.
using your thumb to put pressure on the spring fold the peg back
while holding the peg back and your thumb on the spring use your trustee persuader (hammer) and tap the pin in
put e-clip back on and then your done...
:p Thanks for taking time to upload the pics - it probably took 10x longer to do that than the actual work. Too easy!
Now thats a BFH!
Nice write up.
Nice .... But that easy that my 5 year old can do :)
Sweet, as soon as mine come in...I will be doing this exact thing.
Cheers!
Love the drilling hammer, nice touch. :D
seriously, rubber mallet that noise so you don't kill your cover or thumbs...
nice work :)
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