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TOPIC: highway foot rest and crash slidders
highway foot rest and crash slidders 1 year 3 months ago #1
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Hey Guys, some of you have seen these crash slidders. I think we can rest our feet on them. Some of you bought them? What do you think?
There is the link. www.exactrep.com/acatalog/info_303E.html
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Re: highway foot rest and crash slidders 1 year 3 months ago #2
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Re: highway foot rest and crash slidders 1 year 3 months ago #3
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The Exactrep sliders are certianly in the right location for a foot rest.
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Maxout1200
09 Yamaha Vmax 03 Honda GL 1800 83 Honda XL 600R 82 Yamaha Maxim 550 71 Honda CT-70(mimi trail)
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Re: highway foot rest and crash slidders 1 year 3 months ago #4
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vmax2011richard wrote:
Hey Guys, some of you have seen these crash slidders. I think we can rest our feet on them. Some of you bought them? What do you think? There is the link. www.exactrep.com/acatalog/info_303E.html Those are GSG Mototechnik. |
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WHERE'S TED?? Ride Commandment: Thou shalt not pass the ride leader (unless you know where you're going). Friends don't let friends leave the ride, without a map or GPS.
2009 VMax VMOA #5544
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Re: highway foot rest and crash slidders 1 year 3 months ago #5
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Yes I saw Sato one but they are to high mounted to rest your feet on. I am looking for highway pegs too. Kill 2 birds one stone.
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Re: highway foot rest and crash slidders 1 year 3 months ago #6
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Tom still make his Hi way pegs ? they were not exactly crash bars but pretty heavy duty and i am sure would help in a low speed or fall over
I have the Sato's great for what they are designed for and a great tie down point for trailering or on the table but no leg relief. I cant remember his numbers after his name on his avatar |
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Re: highway foot rest and crash slidders 1 year 3 months ago #7
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I still sell the hi-way bar for an individual to mount his own pegs. I only have one set left. The original "rush" has come and gone and now I am only selling a few at a time now. If interested e-mail me at
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
OR CALL AT 317-859-8958 and I can give you more info.
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Re: highway foot rest and crash slidders 1 year 3 months ago #8
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Post a pic Tom
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I'm right here..REALLY!!
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The following user(s) said Thank You: Hanshi
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Re: highway foot rest and crash slidders 1 year 1 month ago #9
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I ordered them and installed the crash sliders from exactrep. I'm 5'10', I can rest my feet on those crash bar like I was doing with my previous 2003 vmax. They protect the engine and I can rest my feet and legs on it. I like it.
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Re: highway foot rest and crash slidders 1 year 1 month ago #10
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Hey I am 5'5" would my feet rest on the crash bar and could i see a photo please
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My name is Helen, I got my 1st bike in 1973 it was a 650 Yamaha in 1974 I had 2 650 Yamaha's I then got a 850 Yamaha and was the 1st in New Zealand to get the 1100 Yamaha.I have a 2005 xjr1300
I would like someone to buy me a 2009 VMax as I just love the look of this bike and I would love to ride...
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