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Made a set of these today which fit into the oem bracket so the spring and pin can still be used.
The Titanium is really light and wont corrode.
 

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Very nice! Wish I had the skill, tools and material.
Only $299.99 for me to buy something like that!
 
Pretty sweet Steve. Might have to add them to the product line. Do you think you can add an undercut to them? I think the undercut adds a bit more clearance and looks a little more modern.

Sean
 
Titanium on a Vmax, the flea bag of a primate is grinning ear to ear hearing this news!
 

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Pretty sweet Steve. Might have to add them to the product line. Do you think you can add an undercut to them? I think the undercut adds a bit more clearance and looks a little more modern.

Sean

For sure there's a bunch of different ways of doing them.
Offerings might be in Al. anodized or Stainless steel. Titanium is very expensive
and I used up some we had left over from a customers job. If the demand was still for titanium I would consider a batch of them.
 
Very nice! I just wish they fit into my non-stock, custom rearsets!
 
That is the one thing I hated about solid pegs, all the vibration. Rubber pegs are definitely smoother, but don't look as cool. I swapped mine out back to rubber after a long haul one year.

Looks good and nice job!

Todd
 
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