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DBEng
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1100 EVO Footpeg Brackets on 696?
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June 06, 2012, 06:51:48 PM »
Hi all,
Has anyone installed 1100 EVO front foot peg brackets on a 696?
I just replaced the LHS foot peg bracket on my 696 and when picking up the new one from the dlr noticed that the 1100 bracket looks like a bolt on replacement which would save a few kilos and be a lot cheaper than aftermarket rearsets.
The LHS doesn't look to have any issues but on the RHS the brake master cylinder is shifted rearward and rotated 90 degrees. I am wondering if the master cylinder fowls the swingarm in this position.
Not looking to replace the brackets now but if they were to ever need replacing again....
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Re: 1100 EVO Footpeg Brackets on 696?
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June 06, 2012, 08:03:23 PM »
you would either drill and tap holes or replace the subframe as the 696 doesnt have the holes where those brackets mount
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Re: 1100 EVO Footpeg Brackets on 696?
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June 06, 2012, 10:29:49 PM »
Yeah, the mounts aren't there for the rear pegs, I think the standard exhaust (am I the only one with the standard cans still on!
) would be in the way also.
I would just leave the rear pegs off (single seater).
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Re: 1100 EVO Footpeg Brackets on 696?
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June 06, 2012, 11:31:18 PM »
you can get the Style and Performance Rear peg set to work with the 1100 evo front pegs
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