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Thread: Murphs' footpegs and Shogun Sliders

Created on: 01/23/13 07:52 AM

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Murphs' footpegs, Shogun Sliders. and Homebuilt Pannier / Top Racks
01/23/13 7:52 AM

I installed Murph's lower pegs ( 1.5") to go along with the Heli-Bar risers ( 3/4") installed earlier.
One thing I didn't like about the footpegs was the polished aluminum finish so I sprayed them with a few coats of
matt black Plasti Dip... which is actually synthetic rubber.

Minus the footpeg feeler, they sit about as low to the ground as the OEM pegs.

I also installed Shogun frame and axle sliders. The rear spools were added earlier.

The Frame sliders have CF sleeves and aluminum end plates ... Excellent fit and finish !


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RE: Murphs' footpegs and Shogun Sliders
01/23/13 9:10 AM

Looks great. I bet that Plasti Dip will hold up well. If you need to touch up too often, just get 'em anodized some day



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RE: Murphs' footpegs and Shogun Sliders
01/23/13 5:50 PM

Looks great. I bet that Plasti Dip will hold up well. If you need to touch up too often, just get 'em anodized some day

Thanks .... Time will tell One nice thing about plasti dip is that if
you don't like it, just peel it off. I'm considering using it to make tank grips.

Tom


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RE: Murphs' footpegs and Shogun Sliders
01/23/13 8:48 PM

Bike is looking sharp, do you have a link for the footpegs?


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RE: Murphs' footpegs and Shogun Sliders
01/23/13 10:43 PM

Bike is looking sharp, do you have a link for the footpegs?

Thanks ... Here's a link to the Murph's Kits 1.5" / 38mm lower pegs.

http://www.murphskits.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=130_133&products_id=401

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RE: Murphs' footpegs and Shogun Sliders
01/25/13 8:48 AM

I've had Murph's pegs on my 2012 C14 since the first month it was home with me.

But it never occurred to me to plasti-coat them. Going to give it a try.



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Homebuilt Pannier Racks / Top Rack
01/25/13 9:56 AM

I've had Murph's pegs on my 2012 C14 since the first month it was home with me.
But it never occurred to me to plasti-coat them. Going to give it a try.

I rode 125 miles yesterday and there's a little wear along the leading edge
of the left peg. I reckon they'll require a quick touch up every so often. Tom

Yesterday's ride ... Homebuilt Panniers / Top Rack passed the stress test !

One piece pannier racks and top rack attach at the grab handle and passenger pegs.


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RE: Murphs' footpegs and Shogun Sliders
01/25/13 10:44 AM

I've been contemplating the footpegs...how bad (if at all) do they require you to "pigeon toe" to operate the shifter and brake pedal?

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RE: Murphs' footpegs and Shogun Sliders
01/25/13 4:45 PM

...how bad (if at all) do they require you to "pigeon toe" to operate the shifter and brake pedal?

I don't notice it when shifting, unlike the MFW adjustable / lower pegs on the Sprint. With the Murph's, I noticed
the brake requires a bit of "pigeon toe", but since I rarely use the rear brake, it's of no consequence. Tom


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RE: Murphs' footpegs and Shogun Sliders
01/26/13 5:54 AM

Werks wrote:

I don't notice it when shifting, unlike the MFW adjustable / lower pegs on the Sprint. With the Murph's, I noticed
the brake requires a bit of "pigeon toe", but since I rarely use the rear brake, it's of no consequence. Tom

On the C14, Murph included instructions to shorten the actuator rod that pushes the piston in the master cylinder. This worked very well and allowed me to lower the brake pedal enough to mirror OEM just closer to the ground.

You really should learn to use your rear brake, by the way. Take the MSF Experienced Rider class, they will teach you how and why.

Hint: the very best roadracers in the world heat their rear caliper and rotor disk up pretty good during a race. Do you know why?



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RE: Murphs' footpegs and Shogun Sliders
01/26/13 6:43 AM

On the C14, Murph included instructions to shorten the actuator rod that pushes the piston in the master cylinder. This worked very well and allowed me to lower the brake pedal enough to mirror OEM just closer to the ground.

I'm aware of the instructions.

You really should learn to use your rear brake, by the way.

I used my rear brake for many years, but less and less the past 30 years or so.

Thanks for your input.

Tom




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RE: Murphs' footpegs and Shogun Sliders
02/16/13 8:14 AM

Going to give the Murphs a try.
Not satisfied with the Buells I have now.
Thanks for the post



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RE: Murphs' footpegs and Shogun Sliders
02/16/13 9:54 AM

the very best roadracers in the world heat their rear caliper and rotor disk up pretty good during a race. Do you know why?


Yes. To settle the rear suspension going into a corner. It's also used to make the rear step out by those who "rear-steer"



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RE: Murphs' footpegs and Shogun Sliders
02/16/13 10:16 AM

"It's also used to make the rear step out by those who "rear-steer" ".....

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RE: Murphs' footpegs and Shogun Sliders
02/16/13 5:41 PM

Like this:




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RE: Murphs' footpegs and Shogun Sliders
02/16/13 7:47 PM

Must be one of those motards I've been hearing about.



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RE: Murphs' footpegs and Shogun Sliders
02/17/13 2:34 AM

Actually, it's former World Superbike contender and now Ducati test rider Ruben Xaus on a stock Ducati Hypermotard.



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RE: Murphs' footpegs and Shogun Sliders
02/17/13 4:57 AM

damn that plasti dip looks good may be a solution i try on my shiny silver vortex rear sets before i spend the $ to have them powder coated



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RE: Murphs' footpegs and Shogun Sliders
02/17/13 4:07 PM

scottjkyl wrote ... damn that plasti dip looks good may be a solution i try on my shiny silver vortex rear sets before i spend the $ to have them powder coated

Here's my plasti-dip knee pads ( 6 spray coats of matt clear). Hard to see, but that's the idea. To try a different color, peel them off and spray again. Blue plasti-dip rims or wheels may be next.


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RE: Murphs' footpegs and Shogun Sliders
02/19/13 6:11 PM

Here's a couple pics in today's 34f temps. The nearly invisible clear plasti-dip tank grips worked fine, and are easily worth the $1.00 or so they cost !

Here's another accessory I've been using for nearly 25 years... Handlebar muffs. They also work great in the rain.
Don't leave home without them

The road to my house at 9,000ft elevation ... 8" of snow expected tomorrow.

I ordered Yoshi R-77 CF slip-on's today. Those OEM boat anchors must go ...

... Had the Sprint out today also. The handlebar muffs work so well that I didn't need to use the heated grips.


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RE: Murphs' footpegs and Shogun Sliders
02/23/13 2:04 PM

Werks,

After some very cold rides, I'm very interested in the handlebar muffs. Where did you get them, and who makes them? Any problems with them on the ZX14R? I have a blue one too, like them all but love the blue.

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RE: Murphs' footpegs and Shogun Sliders
02/23/13 10:42 PM

74Z1 ... After some very cold rides, I'm very interested in the handlebar muffs. Where did you get them, and who makes them? Any problems with them on the ZX14R? I have a blue one too, like them all but love the blue.

The handlebar muffs in the ZX14R pics above are my 20 year old / lightweight pair. I bought them from JC Whitney.
It's unlikely they are still available. They fit the ZX14 ok, but not as well as my newer "Quad Gear Classic"
mitts. These are easier to attach onto the ZX14 handlebars with velcro straps and are warmer than the JC Whitney pair.
At $15.00, they're a steal.

http://www.shadetreepowersports.com/Classic-QuadGear-Mitts-p/34-361.htm - Quad Gear Muffs

Hardlebar muffs allow you to wear thin summer gloves year round and also work great in the rain.
With a little practice, using them becomes second natured... Tom

Here's the Quad Gear Classic muffs on the Aprilia while on a cold mountain ride...


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RE: Murphs' footpegs and Shogun Sliders
02/23/13 10:46 PM

Vetter used to sell some handlebar muffs called "Hippo Hands" Probably a collector's item now.



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RE: Murphs' footpegs and Shogun Sliders
02/23/13 11:03 PM

Vetter used to sell some handlebar muffs called "Hippo Hands" Probably a collector's item now.

Hippo Hands(tm) are still being sold, and are a bit pricey !

Tom


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RE: Murphs' footpegs and Shogun Sliders
02/24/13 6:02 AM

Thanks so much Tom. That is much cheaper than anything electric. I ordered a pair.

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