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Old 07-29-2009, 05:44 AM
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Default NEW: Passenger Peg Adapters for Sato Banzai's !!

All NEW Passenger Peg Relocation Brackets for use with Sato Racing exhaust!

Hey all, after getting a number of requests for these over the years I had a batch of these made up.

These are exquisitely machined from billet aluminum right here in America and come with all new mounting hardware. They are anodized black and blend in very well with the bike. You can quickly add or remove the bracket if you want to carry a passenger.

Modification of the stock Honda passenger peg is not necessary. These are designed to work with the Sato Racing Banzai ultra high mount, but may also work with other high mount exhausts. All hardware for mounting included!

These were previously sold for $259, or maybe as much as $300 when available.

NEW SETS $159 Shipping only $5 US, $14 worldwide!!!!

Please PM me or email! These are ready to ship NOW!







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Old 07-29-2009, 05:47 AM
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great idea
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Old 07-29-2009, 11:59 AM
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Looks like great work.

I tried your website. rc51.parts, but it's not up yet.

Do you make exhaust hangers that eliminate the pegs too?
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Old 07-29-2009, 08:31 PM
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Thanks! The website should be up very soon! I do not make hangers, but Sato does for the low mounts, and they seem to work with lots of exhausts!



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Looks like great work.

I tried your website. rc51.parts, but it's not up yet.

Do you make exhaust hangers that eliminate the pegs too?
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Old 08-24-2009, 08:44 PM
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BUMP! Free shipping on these right now!
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Old 09-15-2009, 07:50 PM
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Bump!!!

Still doing free shipping on these and have a good amount on hand ready for immediate shipping!
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Old 10-08-2009, 02:10 PM
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Default passenger pegs

If you still have a set left , please pm me
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Old 10-08-2009, 07:37 PM
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I still have them in stock! Will send you a PM!!
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Old 10-31-2009, 06:08 AM
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is it me or does the pass peg look like it's on the wrong side?
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Old 10-31-2009, 02:06 PM
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is it me or does the pass peg look like it's on the wrong side?
No,.. it's not you,.. it's just that they're on a different angle, to clear the exhaust pipe. So, even though Glen has these Beautiful looking spacers.... The pegs position has to be changed alittle, again, to clear the pipe. (I think)


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No,.. it's not you,.. it's just that they're on a different angle, to clear the exhaust pipe. So, even though Glen has these Beautiful looking spacers.... The pegs position has to be changed alittle, again, to clear the pipe. (I think)


Very Nice pieces Glen,. .. BUMP

im no jus talkin about the angle, the peg flips out the wrong way. i think its on backwards. if you look at it and reangled it so that it was normal it still shouldnt flip out in that direction. how is the passenger supposed to keep their feet on the pegs if they flip up forwards?
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Yeah they appear to be reversed, but it's probably so that they can be pulled down easier. The passenger pegs don't have springs or anything pulling them back to the closed position so i'm sure as long as the passenger keeps weight on the pegs, i doubt they'd move anywhere either way.
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Yeah they appear to be reversed, but it's probably so that they can be pulled down easier. The passenger pegs don't have springs or anything pulling them back to the closed position so i'm sure as long as the passenger keeps weight on the pegs, i doubt they'd move anywhere either way.
ok but the passenger is gonna need resistance where they fold up. because of the way the pegs are angled and then the fact tht they are backwards and the weight of their legs coming downwards its gonna be real hard for them to keep their feet on the pegs i imagine. i really wanna buy these but im jus curious if anyone has tried them backwards llike this and if their passengers have had any problems keepin their feet on the pegs at all
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ok but the passenger is gonna need resistance where they fold up. because of the way the pegs are angled and then the fact tht they are backwards and the weight of their legs coming downwards its gonna be real hard for them to keep their feet on the pegs i imagine. i really wanna buy these but im jus curious if anyone has tried them backwards llike this and if their passengers have had any problems keepin their feet on the pegs at all
After looking at mine I still have no idea what the problem is that youre talking about.

Buy them and if said problem occurs, return them and continue to ride solo.
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[quote=thatkindasux;584962]After looking at mine I still have no idea what the problem is that youre talking about.

Buy them and if said problem occurs, return them and continue to ride solo.[/QUOT


do u actually have these adapters and use them with your passenger? have they ever had a problem with their feet slipping forward? that's what I'm concerned about. no need to get snippy.
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Old 11-06-2009, 10:31 PM
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Sorry for the slow reply on this guys!!

Romeo, you do swap the pegs left/right when using these adapters. I think it may be the angle of the photos, but there is really not an issue with the pegs wanting to fold up when in use by a passenger...if I am understanding correctly!!

If you would like to try a set shoot me a PM, if you are not happy with them you are welcome to return them for a refund!!

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Is the site up? I would like to order a pair of these.

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Hey Mike, site is not up, if you would like a set, just shoot me a PM!!
Thanks-Glenn
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