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F850GSA - Lowered Foot Pegs

Suburban Machinery, Inc (WWW.Suburban-Machinery.com) Sales@suburban-Machinery.com 440-951-6555
Has a new Lower Foot Peg for the 2019 F850GSA

Hello Rob,
>
> Terry went to our BMW dealer yesterday and has been working on new
> hardware and installation instructions for your 2019 F850GSA. There
> will be different installation instructions (and pictures) for the bike's left and right sides.
>
> The foot pegs and aluminum collars from the DFR700 will still be used.
>
> This new kit will be our DRF850 and includes black plastic spacer
> washers, which Terry machined. These are needed because longer clevis
> pins are required along with the newly designed springs.
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update on lowered foot pegs

I have about 100 miles on the lower foot pegs. They did provided the needed space to relax my knees and make shifting with my motorcycle boots easier, but I would still like them to be a bit lower. I will see what the after market comes up with over the next year, but for now these will do.:)

Note: You have to remove the shift lever to get the foot peg pin out of the left side. This makes replacing the foot pegs more difficult on this model bike then on most of the other BMW models.
 
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