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2015 - 2023 Kawasaki Versys 650 Foot Peg Lowering Kit

T-Rex Racing 2015 - 2022 Kawasaki Versys 650 Foot Peg Lowering Kit


 
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Part Number: N54-15FPL
Our Price: $54.95

Quantity in Stock:20


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Description
 
  • Condition: New
  • Special Features: Compatible with our center stand and skid plate
  • Materials: Aircraft grade aluminum 6061-T6
  • No cut or fairing modifications required
  • Fit Models: Kawasaki
  • 2015 - 2023 Versys 650
This purchase is for a foot peg lowering kit for the Kawasaki Versys 650. This kit will lower the foot peg approximately 35 mm (1.37"). Check out our installation video below to see the installation process before you buy.
2015 - 2021 Versys 650

Average Rating: Average Rating: 4 of 5 4 of 5 Total Reviews: 2 Write a review »

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5 of 5 Great product March 7, 2020
Reviewer: Zdravko  
It was expensive because of shipping and custom in my country (I am from European Union). But it is excelent product. 100% better comfort for me. I am 180 cm height, and this lowering footpeg kit help a lot to my broken knee, which know to hurt much without lowering kit.
Support over facebook is excelent, I get all answers which I need. Recomended product

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3 of 5 Increased comfort but short on style May 19, 2019
Reviewer: scott from Ohio  
I am 6’1” and the crouched leg position on long rides was quite painful. I was skeptical that adding only 1.3 inches would make a difference. But let me say the added comfort in leg position was instantly noticeable. I also in my opinion feel these alleviate some of the thrusted forward in the seat feeling so many’s versys riders complain of. The installation was easy and straight forward with the YouTube video. I will note that with the blocks installed the rear brake pedal seems shorter requiring you to point your foot inward to depress the pedal. The finished install isn’t the prettiest having that add-on look. And me eyes are instantly drawn to the large nut and bolt holding everything together. Also the bare aluminum finish against the black powder coating of the rest of the bike is a big contrast. In the end I do recommend  these if you have a long inseam. Your knees will thank you.

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