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Ntolerance

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  1. For toe protection I fought one of these off eBay.  Helps a lot. But Looks silly. :wacko:

     

    put it in a bowl of hot water and it slides on with some effort. It's kind of dirty looking right now. Pain to clean. But it was like $5.

     

    i think I'll just get the BLS blocks after I get back from sturgis and pass on the cheap pegs. 

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  2. On 7/18/2017 at 7:04 PM, marriedman said:

    Just to clarify or expand on my previous post, I bought the BLS blocks for my 5th gen and loved them! My 6th gen came with the adjustable pegs. I would have bought a pair of blocks for my 7th gen, but no one ever visited BLS for him to make some. That left the Buel footpegs.

    *edited once I made it to a computer to be more descriptive.
     

    So let me pose this question. 

     

    Since you have usedboth both the buell pegs and BLS blocks do you prefer the stock rubber pegs or the all metal buell pegs ?  

     

    Im leaning towards keeping the stock pegs as many times I commute wearing a leather soled dress boot and I think the metal pegs could tear up the soles. 

  3. I tried searching the site to see if anyone had used these. Came up empty. 

     

    Im not afraid to spent $150 on a set of lowering pegs but I want to make sure they work for me. So I thought I would try a cheap set and move back if they didn't work up step up if they did. Attached is a pic of the type of pegs in looking at. Anything I'm missing in terms of fitment ?  Is busy little shop still making the lowering blocks ? I need a bit more leg room for my 36" inseam. I know it's possible these may move the pegs back as well as down due to their design. 

    I haven't found the sub $50 set of buell pegs after months of searching. 

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