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wyndzer
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#1 Post by wyndzer »

I like the AC pro pegs for $175.00.

mountainman10
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#2 Post by mountainman10 »

I like the moto nerfs. They fit real good and are as solid as a rock.

JeffQuadShop
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#3 Post by JeffQuadShop »

Either stock Cannondale or Graydon

CDaleRider
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#4 Post by CDaleRider »

The heel guard on AC pro-pegs bolts on, so you can just leave them off if you want.

CDaleRider
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#5 Post by CDaleRider »

Also, here is a pic of the Graydon pro-pegs.

Knight440
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#6 Post by Knight440 »

graydon biggrin.gif

cdale127
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#7 Post by cdale127 »

my graydons are on the way:)

jcv440
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#8 Post by jcv440 »

AC's get the job done. Yeah, Graydon Pro Pegs are better. They have a wider stainless steel, replacable, and turned up peg on them, but they are pricey.

Here's a pic of my AC Pro Pegs. Give Terry at Marcum's a call, no one can beat his prices on nerf bars. 386-325-6060.


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#9 Post by jcv440 »

I got mine from Marcums. I don't remember how much they where, but I'm thinking $150. He's the best price around for nerfs. He gets a heck of a deal from AC on stuff.

Yeah, they came with the nerfs and lasted a whole 3 rides before the mount at the frame busted... They acted more like mudshovels than guards.

cannondale27
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Heel guards

#10 Post by cannondale27 »

If you dont run the heel guards your rear fenders will crack where they meet the side panels unless you make a brace of some kind.
I bet smitty could make a nice brace if he has time.

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