a few quastions about the AC pro-peg nerf bars
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a few quastions about the AC pro-peg nerf bars
1) how comfortable are they with the different peg height?
2) how strong are they? will they bend if you stand on the corner of them?
3) how good is the mud protection with the heel guards?
4) how durable are the aluminum pegs? will they wear out fast?
5) how much do they stick out on each side? does it get annoying?
6) how good is the craftsmanship?
any help would be greatly appreciated
2) how strong are they? will they bend if you stand on the corner of them?
3) how good is the mud protection with the heel guards?
4) how durable are the aluminum pegs? will they wear out fast?
5) how much do they stick out on each side? does it get annoying?
6) how good is the craftsmanship?
any help would be greatly appreciated
#2
a few quastions about the AC pro-peg nerf bars
One man's opinion:
1) You will barely notice the difference from stock height.
2) Strength is no issue. You won't bend them.
3) The heel guards are no better or worse than the stock mud guards from a mud protection standpoint. They are stronger and lighter though.
4) It is hard to say. Depends on how much you ride. Truthfully as long as your boots have an ATV tread, it won't matter that they stay razor sharp. I can't really answer to longevity as I only kept mine on for two rides. I like footpegs that are positioned lower and further back. The current ones I have are steel but the teeth are not sharp at all. In fact, each tooth is flat across the top. I wear AlpineStar 4 boots with ATV tread. Never have a problem with slipping.
5) There isn't anything annoying about them. I prefer a longer peg myself as I like to position
6) great craftsmanship
7) They are lightweight big time.
1) You will barely notice the difference from stock height.
2) Strength is no issue. You won't bend them.
3) The heel guards are no better or worse than the stock mud guards from a mud protection standpoint. They are stronger and lighter though.
4) It is hard to say. Depends on how much you ride. Truthfully as long as your boots have an ATV tread, it won't matter that they stay razor sharp. I can't really answer to longevity as I only kept mine on for two rides. I like footpegs that are positioned lower and further back. The current ones I have are steel but the teeth are not sharp at all. In fact, each tooth is flat across the top. I wear AlpineStar 4 boots with ATV tread. Never have a problem with slipping.
5) There isn't anything annoying about them. I prefer a longer peg myself as I like to position
6) great craftsmanship
7) They are lightweight big time.
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