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Old 06-27-2009, 10:19 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I use Competition Werkes foot pegs on my '03. They come in several different colors. I simply prefer them.

The stock foot pegs have rubber covers to isolate your feet from chassis vibrations,and they kind of blur the "feel" of the bike. They're comfy for long distance riding though.

Solid aluminum aftermarket pegs transfer more chassis vibration to your feet,but the trade-off is that you have a more direct connection to the bike's chassis and a more positive "feel" of what the bike is doing. They're excellent for sportier riding.

There are tons of brands and styles of solid aluminum foot pegs out there for you to choose from. If you do decide to go with solid aluminum foot pegs Zoomy make sure that they have a very deep and sharp knurling on the foot peg surface,that way your boots are less likely to slip off the pegs.
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