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KLR pegs and shift lever

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    KLR pegs and shift lever

    I want to replace the stockers with aftermarket but this shit is all new to me. Good company - any suggestions? Not brutally expensive but strong, those are the requirements. Thanks

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    Re: KLR pegs and shift lever

    KLR650 FAQ

    I ran Moose Racing pegs & shift lever.

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    Re: KLR pegs and shift lever

    IMS is also a good shifter.
    I believe (didn't take the time to look at the FAQ) that Suzook DR650 pegs from earlier models fit (and are serrated MX style).
    Also, any questions can be answered by Fred at Arrowhead Motorsports in Moab. He's a great guy and sort of the unofficial KLR guru.

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    Re: KLR pegs and shift lever

    Thanks guys. The FAQ section says that the IMS is longer than stock - with size 15 I thinky I will go with that one. Awesome.

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    Re: KLR pegs and shift lever

    I went with the Moose footpegs.

    Just be sure to order the 1/2 inch rear offset ones. Since the pegs are wider than stock, if you don't get the rear offset, you lose space between your foot and shifter.

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    Re: KLR pegs and shift lever

    Quote Originally Posted by 35racer View Post
    I went with the Moose footpegs.

    Just be sure to order the 1/2 inch rear offset ones. Since the pegs are wider than stock, if you don't get the rear offset, you lose space between your foot and shifter.
    Good to know. I was looking stuff up and was reading about how people are having problems with the IMS and scraping it on the gearbox because it's longer. I think I'm gonna end up going with the Moose - I just wish I could have an option for colors. I didn't realize how expensive the footpegs were...

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    Re: KLR pegs and shift lever

    Quote Originally Posted by Nikon View Post
    I didn't realize how expensive the footpegs were...
    I'm pretty sure that's why I ended up with a set of DR650 pegs, if I remember correctly. They're not as trick, but they get the job done.

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    Re: KLR pegs and shift lever

    Thanks to Hesogonnagivemeasetofpegs I have secured a set of schweet pegs. They come complete with people thinking that I know how to ride cause they are scraped up from motarding the track. I'm the ultimate poser...

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