AC or Graydon nerf bars ?
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I went with the AC Pro Pegs that are set back 2" and down some on the Banshee. The relocated peg position is much better for my 6'2" height.
They install easily. Hint: Bend the nerf (much easier than it sounds) so that you have to pull it over the engine mount rather than push it onto the engine mount. In other words, bend the nerf so that the two mount points are closer together. Creating this tension will keep the nerf tight against the frame on the rear mount. Otherwise the nerf will want to "walk-away" from the frame.
I would recommend the AC nerfs. However, I have no experience with the Graydon nerfs.
They install easily. Hint: Bend the nerf (much easier than it sounds) so that you have to pull it over the engine mount rather than push it onto the engine mount. In other words, bend the nerf so that the two mount points are closer together. Creating this tension will keep the nerf tight against the frame on the rear mount. Otherwise the nerf will want to "walk-away" from the frame.
I would recommend the AC nerfs. However, I have no experience with the Graydon nerfs.
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