R1200RT Footpegs

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BoB21
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Re: R1200RT Footpegs

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Lol my wife just done same in alps at moment. Also managing to kick everything getting on and off. So talented.
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Re: R1200RT Footpegs

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timminator wrote: I have a 2016 RT, and do not have the problem either.  I cannot twist the rubber at all, it's very much stuck in position.
2016 RT also do not turn


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Re: R1200RT Footpegs

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See my earlier post i couldn't move mine but she had managed. It did just go back into position though. Will keep an eye on it
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Re: R1200RT Footpegs

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BoB21 wrote: Lol my wife Also managing to kick everything getting on and off. So talented.
:)) :)) :)) Same here!
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Re: R1200RT Footpegs

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Just a suggestion:
http://www.knightdesignllc.com/Products ... -Pegs.html
like any after market, they are pricey, but are well machined, and look good!
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Re: R1200RT Footpegs

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My wife has the same problem but footpegs need to be higher not lower.
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