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Dropped her. broke peg, what will cross fit?

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Loki

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Dropped her. broke peg, what will cross fit? As you can read. I dropped my baby unloading her today. None moving drop and it was more of a lay down. Only real damage was my right side peg broke off. Other then that, scratch on mirror, turn signal, and 5-0 dro front slider and rear (tiny scuff on rear) :D. NO plastic, NO frame, NO header damage AT ALL! :D So im not upset in the least. Just another reason to upgrade. The only damage like i said is i broke my peg off, had to steal the passengers for a bit.
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My question is this. I can buy these pegs and the bases
http://www.americansportbike.com/shoponline/ccp0-prodshow/16065.html
http://www.americansportbike.com/shoponline/ccp0-prodshow/9111.html
But that comes out to 80$

Im wondering if anyone knows what bike model peg will cross fit so i can buy cheaper ones such as theses.
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.co...egs-Yana-Shiki-Billet-Aluminum-Foot-Pegs.aspx

I do like the round race ones. But thats more money. Anyone have any traction pads they want to sell? Or give me any rider pegs? Id pay for shipping. But if i buy any, i want to buy something that looks alittle better. The ABS ones are also more $$ cause they will be cheaper to replace because of the base (if you dont break the base when you drop it). What do you guys think? Help. :)
And thanks 5-0.
 
pm me your info and I'll try to ship them out tomarrow they are just sitting in my tool box just trying to help out a fellow bueller
 
Sorry to hear you laid it down. Glad the sliders worked for you and that you didn't have to use them at high speeds![up]

PS - If your front slider is scuffed (and not gouged) you should be able to sand or Scothbrite and polish it out since you had the natural finish on the front. Feel free to post some pics on how well they survived the drop.
 
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