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Mick-O-Pegs for the BMW R1200RT
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'Nearly perfect for 32" Inseam with seat raised.

WOW! Those pegs look LOW! How low??
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The bottom of our peg is about even with the bottom of the engine.

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That's not oil on the floor - it's a small water spill.

Have you checked out our return policy if you are concerned that these might not be comfortable for you?

WARNINGS. As with most motorcycle accessories, misuse can be dangerous.
1. Mick-O-Pegs are not intended for use while following another vehicle closely or while leaning in curves.
2. Since the spring lifts the peg up, an aggressive tread on the riders boot may catch on the peg and increase reaction time. Test your Mick-O-Pegs many times before using them on the road. Before you ride, find the quickest method of returning your feet to your controls and get in the habit of using that method.
3. Mick-O-Pegs are habit forming. You may no longer be satisfied with any other highway peg/board position.
4. It is possible to get your pant leg caught on the Mick-O-Peg when in the up position. To reduce that likelihood, consider wearing a high top boot and/or tighter cuff.

By a lower seat height we can simulate heavier riders and taller riders who both have their knees farther forward and may need to have their leg along side the fairing - not quite as comfortable... Another option for riders with knees farther forward is to rest the balls of their feet on the peg, rather than their instep.

R12R Mounting for BMW R1200RT

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