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Wide foot pegs

Posted: 11:43 pm Mar 29 2017
by 6 Riders
I just found another source for wide pegs. Cheaper than IMS foot pegs too.
Here's an EBay listing http://www.ebay.com/itm/DRC-50mm-Wide-S ... O-&vxp=mtr
These are made by Zeta (or a brand of Zeta). They look pretty decent. They also list pegs for 89-93 KDX200R/SR and 90-99 KDX125SR, but I'm nor sure if these translate into E-series bikes or not. Here is the like to the manufacturer's page http://www.drcproducts.com/body/d48-02/index.html

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Re: Wide foot pegs

Posted: 08:10 am Mar 30 2017
by Tyl3r
Nice find, those look pretty sweet. May hafta snag me a set.

Re: Wide foot pegs

Posted: 06:22 pm Mar 30 2017
by patreilly
Everybody puts wide foot pegs on. But, I tried them and didn't like them. I couldn't pivot my foot for braking or shifting easily, Has anyone else experienced this?

Re: Wide foot pegs

Posted: 06:36 pm Mar 30 2017
by 6 Riders
patreilly wrote:Everybody puts wide foot pegs on. But, I tried them and didn't like them. I couldn't pivot my foot for braking or shifting easily, Has anyone else experienced this?
Not me! I love my wide pegs! I have the IMS Superstocks on my E series and the Pros on my H, I like them both. It makes standing on the bike so much more comfortable. I couldn't stand very long on the sock pegs.

Re: Wide foot pegs

Posted: 07:00 pm Mar 30 2017
by KDXGarage
NOT ME! I love the wide pegs.

I test rode a 1989 RM250 a couple of weeks ago. I felt like I was standing on Chapstick tubes.

I saw some of those Chinese pegs on ebay new for $18 shipped.

Re: Wide foot pegs

Posted: 07:38 pm Mar 30 2017
by 6 Riders
Jason wrote:NOT ME! I love the wide pegs.

I test rode a 1989 RM250 a couple of weeks ago. I felt like I was standing on Chapstick tubes.

I saw some of those Chinese pegs on ebay new for $18 shipped.
Put a set of those on my son's bike.....They are most certainly cheap. He bent his up in a get off...They still function and all, but are bent up pretty good.

Re: Wide foot pegs

Posted: 01:29 am Mar 31 2017
by javjacob
I also have the IMS super stock pegs on my 2000 KDX220R and love them. They are are much better quality than the cheap eBay rip offs. I seen a video where a guy compared a few different pegs and you do get what you pay for. They might look the same but that's it.

Re: Wide foot pegs

Posted: 09:23 pm Apr 03 2017
by BamBam
DRC pegs ordered today. We shall see....

Re: Wide foot pegs

Posted: 09:25 pm Apr 03 2017
by 6 Riders
Keep us posted!

Re: Wide foot pegs

Posted: 04:25 am Apr 04 2017
by MaverickAus
patreilly wrote:Everybody puts wide foot pegs on. But, I tried them and didn't like them. I couldn't pivot my foot for braking or shifting easily, Has anyone else experienced this?
https://www.pivotpegz.net/kawasaki/kawa ... dx-200-220

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Don't tell me how expensive they are you have to pay for quality. :naughty:

Re: Wide foot pegs

Posted: 11:52 am Apr 05 2017
by javjacob
I imagine that would be expensive and think of all the extra wear parts and maintenance that would go with it. 4 stroke pegs? Lol

Wide foot pegs

Posted: 02:07 pm Apr 05 2017
by TeamDoty
The OP linked to pegs that didn't list the KDX200 as a compatible model. I have an H model... do most KDX220 pegs fit the 220?

Re: Wide foot pegs

Posted: 02:11 pm Apr 05 2017
by 6 Riders
All the 95-06 H series bikes are the same, except the cylinder and heads of course.

Re: Wide foot pegs

Posted: 02:32 pm Apr 05 2017
by KDXGarage
Carbs, chain and chain guide too I think

Re: Wide foot pegs

Posted: 02:38 pm Apr 05 2017
by 6 Riders
Jason wrote:Carbs, chain and chain guide too I think
Oh, yes...and also the outer clutch cover is a different PN. The 220 came with an O-ring chain, which, I don't think the 200 did.

Re: Wide foot pegs

Posted: 05:36 am Apr 06 2017
by BamBam
New wide pegs arrived. Shape and overall size of pegs are good. Have not tried to install yet. Not sure how sharp the spikes are supposed to be. These have a generally pointy shape, but nothing I would consider sharp or aggressive. The black finish doesn't go with the bike at all.

On first glance, I would think the IMS pegs look better - both in sharpness of points and overall finish/appearance

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Re: Wide foot pegs

Posted: 03:06 pm Apr 06 2017
by 6 Riders
Those pegs are seriously Wide and I like the center section of spikes! You really think that the IMS pegs are sharper? They don't look as sharp from the pictures. And I do agree on the color, the glossy black is a bad color choice for all green bikes. I'm interested to hear how they hold up, I see you've bent your IMS pegs up a bit and those pegs look flimsier in the metal department.

BTW, are those the Super Stock foot pegs? I recall mine having a center section of barbs and being wider, but I did have them on an E series.

Re: Wide foot pegs

Posted: 07:03 pm Apr 06 2017
by BamBam
I don't know what kind of pegs are on my bike now as I only recently purchased it. I figured there were stock.

The IMS pegs I saw on line looked sharper. The points look back cut to more of a pyramid, than just a flat triangle.

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Re: Wide foot pegs

Posted: 07:15 pm Apr 06 2017
by 6 Riders
Oh, OK, I was confused for a second. I wouldn't say IMS pegs are sharp, but they aren't dull either. The big thing about IMS pegs is that they are stout....You are not gonna bend them easily, that is for sure. Those DRC pegs don't seem any better, quality wise, than stock. Of course you pay a lot more for the IMS pegs.

Re: Wide foot pegs

Posted: 07:07 am Apr 07 2017
by Tyl3r
6 Riders wrote:the glossy black is a bad color choice for all green bikes
:naughty: opinions are like buttholes, we all have them, and yours stinks :lol: lol nah man, just depends on what color scheme you have going. I agree it doesn't go with bikes predominantly green/white/silver, but green and black bikes look good :supz:

Those aftermarket wide pegs don't seem like much of an upgrade over stock, look like they can bend just as easily. Are you still going to put them on? I'd be interested to see how you like them. Those IMS ones definitely look more stout. I also like that they don't seem to have much webbing in them, helps to prevent mud from building up in them, which is always a plus!