As a noob (to the mechanical side anyway) who just got a 690...these little tricks like catching the spring with a towel and compressing the spring with a ziptie are invaluable to me. Thanks for posting. I actually just bought these and the brake pedal today. TH-cam is definitely paying attention to what I am buying lol
Thanks for the video. I have a NiceCNC rear disc fin, countershaft guard and gas cap on my 701. All good stuff and about half the cost of other options. Made in China, but half the price...
I have these on my Tenere 700, but I find them too grippy when trying to slide my boot to shift up. What is your experience with these now after 6 months?
As a noob (to the mechanical side anyway) who just got a 690...these little tricks like catching the spring with a towel and compressing the spring with a ziptie are invaluable to me. Thanks for posting. I actually just bought these and the brake pedal today. TH-cam is definitely paying attention to what I am buying lol
Thanks, very helpful !
I wish I had known your zip tie trick years ago..... Those springs can be a real pain..... Sweet bike
Thanks for the video. I have a NiceCNC rear disc fin, countershaft guard and gas cap on my 701. All good stuff and about half the cost of other options. Made in China, but half the price...
Just put these on my 890 Adventure R. Quality seems decent!
Very smart hack, thanks
Just put these on my 701 really nice platform but shame they only lowerd standin height by 5mm if that
Nice trick, I bought the Rallye pegs, even bigger........
hi, did you get the Ktm rallye pegs or nicecnc rallye pegs? How do you like them? thanks !
I have these on my Tenere 700, but I find them too grippy when trying to slide my boot to shift up. What is your experience with these now after 6 months?
do they feel lower than the stock pegs?
They don't feel lower, but they are more comfortable. Especially standing up.
How hard is it to remove the NiceCNC logo? Prefer not advertising for companies.
I have not tried. It's so small you may not notice it.