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This small and practical folding down aid helps you to fold down the side stand with your large enduro boots. Simple and effective.
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Folding shift lever replacement for F650GS. Steel lever with Spring loaded Aluminum folding tip. Increase the safety of your gear lever by installing this one that folds back upon encounters to rocks, stumps or other off-road obstacles. Protects your shifter and the selector shaft.
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The Mark 3 Pivot Pegz have taken it to a whole new level with a mega wide 60mm platform. Due to the pivoting nature of Pivot Pegz you can have the best of both worlds, a mega wide 60mm platform and easy access to the gear shift and rear brake lever, this is due to the fact that the Pivot Pegz platform pivots and opens up access to the lower controls.
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If you find that the brake pedal is too small, increase the size with our extesnsion.
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The adjustable gear lever allows a more precise fit to your boot size. In addition, the spring-loaded folding tip reduces the chance of damage and reduces forces transferred to the selector shaft. G650 XChallenge / XCountry / XMoto, and F650GS / Dakar (from 2000) single, and G650GS, Husqvarna TR650 Terra & Strada
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We have developed a handlebar riser for the Xchallenge, which you will find quite easy to fit. It provides a more upright and relaxed seating position.
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The spring-loaded folding tip reduces the chance of damage and reduces forces transferred.
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Remove the original pedal and replace it with a folding pedal, which is more likely to survive off-road.
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When wearing enduro boots , there is not enough space between the pegs and the levers. Here is a set of long-distance footpegs that are set back providing optimum space.
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