These are vario lowering pillion foot pegs from MFW, Germany. Bought from M&P. Definitely not cheapo Chinese stuff. They have only been used a few times. They greatly improve pillion comfort as they move the pegs down by 50mm and also slightly outwards. Selling only because I have now bought a Z1000SX to carry the girlfriend around on. Picture is of the exact model of pegs, but not on my bike (already removed them before thinking of taking a picture). I will take £60 and post anywhere in UK that Royal Mail doesn't charge extra for.They cost me £89.99, (I have the receipt) see: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-CBR...835949?hash=item20eef2b12d:g:-wgAAOSwDN1USfT6 Any questions? Please ask away. I've bought and sold a few items on here over the last 4 years or so and everyone has always been very happy with the outcome.
Edited, to correct the manufacturer name. Includes the pegs, adaptors, bolts and 50mm extension bars. Pegs can be adjusted by swinging forwards or backwards. Just need to remove the split pin and spindle from your existing pillion pegs and use them with these. Totally reversible change, only takes a moment or two. The receipt shows that I bought them in August 2015.
Great thing about these are you can buy the shorter arms and use them on the riders rearsets as I did for 6months before getting proper adjustable rearsets
I've still got these if anyone is interested. Eventually I'll get round to putting them on Ebay if nobody is interested on here. They're quality items, I just don't need them anymore as I have a sports-tourer for trips with my girlfriend now (and kept the blade for days out on my own)
I've still got these if anyone is interested. Eventually I'll get round to putting them on Ebay if nobody is interested on here. They're quality items, I just don't need them anymore as I have a sports-tourer for trips with my girlfriend now (and kept the blade for days out on my own)
If you want them for £40 delivered them they are yours. I can't post for about 10 days as I am away on holiday. Can sort details out when I get back. Cheers, Ed