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inkybinky
05-17-2009, 11:16 AM
Hello, recently aquired a 2007 GZ, I am trying to order these grips and wings, but not sure on the wings if I need no ends or the clevis & clamp, and any adapters ? Any advice to a newbee rider and owner ?

Inkybinky

Easy Rider
05-17-2009, 12:40 PM
Any advice to a newbee rider and owner ?

Yes.

You're gonna need to provide more information....like a link or picture for the "wing pegs".
I, for one, don't know what that means. I don't think we've heard from anyone who has changed out the pegs; you might be a first for that.

Secondly, changing out the grips can be a pain in the backside. Unless you REALLY want the "bling" of the Kury grips, you can get foam slip-on grips that improve the function a lot. Of course, they are just dull grey ! :roll:

music man
05-17-2009, 01:40 PM
I think Sarris has Kuryakyn grips on his GZ, I don't know about the pegs though, but you DO need the ones with ends, but good luck finding the right ends to fit the GZ the first try.

Sarris
05-17-2009, 05:35 PM
I got ISO grips and swept pegs. Very comfy. I ordered universal 7/8" ISO grips and pegs for a S40 Boulevard (aka 650 Savage).

Call Kuryakyn if you have any issues. They are very knowlegeable.

All fit perfectly.

:biggrin:

buck-gz
05-18-2009, 02:28 PM
Hi,

I found a good looking pair of Kuryakyn swing footpegs on the CruiserCustomizing website http://www.cruisercustomizing.com/detai ... odel_id=26 (http://www.cruisercustomizing.com/detail.cfm?Category_ID=54&manufacturer_ID=16&product_ID=21069&sblid_name=Kuryakyn_Swingwing_Peg_without_Ends___U niversal__Adapters_Sold_separately__for_Yamaha_V_S tar_950_Tourer&model_id=26). The part number is KY-4467. These pegs use a standard adapter for an LS650/Savage. Based on Sarris' post, I believe it should fit the GZ250.

However, I have a small (maybe a large) problem. Each footpeg on my GZ is attached with a pin through the end that is secured with an O-ring. How do I get the O-ring off without damaging it? Or should I look for a replacement clevis bolt and cotter pin?

Thanks,

Sarris
05-18-2009, 04:49 PM
Just remove the cotter pin and remove it all leaving only the frame bracket. As I recall, a new bolt came (from Kuryakyn) with my pegs and I'm fairly sure I had to enlarge the mout hole on the footpeg bracket to get the new bolt through.

Just for my own edification, why didn't you call Kuryakyn for fitment clarifaction and order directly from them??

O_o :??:

buck-gz
05-18-2009, 08:36 PM
Just remove the cotter pin and remove it all leaving only the frame bracket. As I recall, a new bolt came (from Kuryakyn) with my pegs and I'm fairly sure I had to enlarge the mout hole on the footpeg bracket to get the new bolt through.

Just for my own edification, why didn't you call Kuryakyn for fitment clarifaction and order directly from them??

O_o :??:


:??:

I read the posts here and decided to look at my bike first. I should have been more clear in my message. My pegs are stock, but they do not have cotter pins. The bolt(?) goes through the frame and the peg and is secured by what looks like a metal O-ring. The fact that my pegs do not have cotter pins threw me off.

I have not purchased the pegs yet. The unusual bolt(?) and O-ring (with no cotter pin) on my pegs gave me pause, so I thought I would ask about it. I still do not know how I might get the O-ring off of the existing bolt(?).

I am still researching the pegs so that I get the correct ones. I do intend to call Kuryakyn, but I like to be armed with any info I need to sound like I know what I want. The pegs and adapter on the site seem to have the same fit as the ones you mentioned. Just want to be sure...

Regards,

Sarris
05-18-2009, 09:44 PM
Its called a c-clip and it fits in a groove in the through bolt (?). It just pulls off at 90 degrees. There is an opening in one side of the clip, so pull it off with a pair of needle nose pliers perpendicular to that (c-clip) opening.

http://www.postimage.org/Pq5g2x9.jpg (http://www.postimage.org/)


Sorry, I had forgotten about the c-clip.

:whistle:

Goose
05-19-2009, 12:28 AM
I pull a ton of those c-clips off at work. I usually just stick a small flat head screwdriver in one of the two slots that are opposite the opening and pry it off. I've never damaged one doing it this way, in-fact, that's how I did it when I removed the passenger pegs on my GZ.

buck-gz
05-19-2009, 12:38 PM
As usual, the group comes through. Thanks to Sarris and Goose for the help and support. I will post pictures when I make the modification.

:2tup:

adrianinflorida
05-19-2009, 02:06 PM
Post pics when you get done, I'm wanting to change pegs, and trying to decide what to go with.

rayzuki
05-25-2009, 03:52 AM
http://www.postimage.org/aVpDGo9.jpg (http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=aVpDGo9)

Blackbird
05-27-2009, 07:49 AM
I also have the Iso wings on Raven. Much better than the stock ones. I got mine at DennisKirk.com. Easy to install. I had to widen the bolt hole a little bit so as not to chew up the new bolt threads.