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Highway Pegs Install - PCX

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2018 6:30 pm
by salcar57
I'm looking to install highway pegs on my PCX for more comfort on long rides. Has anyone done this or know of a way to do this?

Re: Highway Pegs - PCX

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2018 12:00 pm
by WhiteNoise
:) Welcome! Wow, No not that I've seen or know of. Hmm, interesting. Do you have any ideas in mind to "make that happen?" Where would one mount them securely?

We ask a favor - Would you please go back to your profile and add your location? Easy directions are below my post to get that done. Why? Because that really really helps Us to help You - today and everyday ;)

Re: Highway Pegs - PCX

Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2018 2:04 am
by Cube
I've found that the upright section of the foot wells works decently as highway pegs. Not much in front of that other than the forks... maybe throw pegs on those and use them to steer? :lol:

Re: Highway Pegs - PCX

Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2018 3:26 am
by you you
Are highway bars and highway pegs the same thing?

Re: Highway Pegs - PCX

Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2018 9:41 am
by Mel46
On the big bikes, like Harleys, I think the highway pegs are on the highway bars.

Re: Highway Pegs - PCX

Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2018 9:59 am
by WhiteNoise
Noooo
There are Highway Bars (Bars)
There are Highway Pegs (Pegs)
And then we have a combo of both.
What shall weez call them? ^^
Highway Footsie Bars? Pegs Highway Bars? Lazy Bars? :lol: Other?

Never had highway pegs on me highways bar just (shhh...don't say it, Don't! crash bars)

Re: Highway Pegs - PCX

Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2018 11:17 am
by davenowherejones
salcar57 wrote:I'm looking to install highway pegs on my PCX for more comfort on long rides. Has anyone done this or know of a way to do this?
No idea on how to do this. How tall are you?

The Forza seat does not allow a tall person to move back. Putting pegs sticking out ruins the aerodynamics of a relatively low powered scooter so getting to highway speed might be a problem. Big feet as a air brake would not be good.

I see people with wide highway pegs and their legs spread wide apart. It always makes me laugh and then groan that their balls must be really big.

Sorry it just strikes me as a dangerous way to ride a motorcycle since you can't shift gears or use the rear brake, not a problem on a Forza but still dangerous looking.

Re: Highway Pegs - PCX

Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2018 2:07 pm
by you you
WhiteNoise wrote:Noooo
There are Highway Bars (Bars)
There are Highway Pegs (Pegs)
And then we have a combo of both.
What shall we call both?
Highway Foot Bars? Pegs Highway Bars? Lazy Bars? :lol: Other?

Never had highway pegs on me highways bar just (shhh...don't say it, crash bars)
Well perhaps the advice given needs to be for bars not pegs then? Just joking

Re: Highway Pegs - PCX

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2018 7:29 am
by salcar57
davenowherejones wrote:
salcar57 wrote:I'm looking to install highway pegs on my PCX for more comfort on long rides. Has anyone done this or know of a way to do this?
No idea on how to do this. How tall are you?

The Forza seat does not allow a tall person to move back. Putting pegs sticking out ruins the aerodynamics of a relatively low powered scooter so getting to highway speed might be a problem. Big feet as a air brake would not be good.

I see people with wide highway pegs and their legs spread wide apart. It always makes me laugh and then groan that their balls must be really big.

Sorry it just strikes me as a dangerous way to ride a motorcycle since you can't shift gears or use the rear brake, not a problem on a Forza but still dangerous looking.
No reason to shift gears in high gear at cruising speed and if you know how to ride, be aware of your surroundings and pay attention, very rarely would you need to suddenly get on your brakes and if need be it only takes one tenth of a second to move your foot to your rear brake pedal...if you're paying attention that is!

Re: Highway Pegs - PCX

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2018 9:13 am
by homie
Google displays several on Ruckus but none on PCX

Re: Highway Pegs - PCX

Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2018 11:36 am
by WhiteNoise
Hey those Pegs look cool on the ruc! Monkey bars? Uh, Not so much.

I've more on the topic, if yer interested.
Modern Vespa Forum. Piaggio MP3 foot pegs for rider & for passenger.

A Video for your pleasure

Now go to the Source:

1) http://modernvespa.com/forum/search.php?mode=results
2) Once you're there - Type in search bar: MP3 Footpeg brackets
3) Type in Author: rjeffb
4) In the Forum dropdown box: Choose MP3 Discussion
5) Now Click search button.

Have Fun, lots to see and read!

Once upon a time I had an MP3, and I remember when the "front peg project" began. Infact, I almost bought a pair but sold my 3 wheeler instead. Yeah, for a new love...a PCX :D

Let me take advantage of this moment to Send a Big Shoutout to Vespa/Piaggio member rjeffb and to those who shared their input and ideas with him. Together they made their dream a reality.
I Tip My Hat 8)

Ya know it's said, "Where there's a will there's a way."
Bring it on salcar57

Re: Highway Pegs - PCX

Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2018 12:11 pm
by WhiteNoise
An FYI, I locked member salcar57's other thread found in the PCX Forum Accessories (same topic). This one: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=9069&p=124401#p124401

THIS IS the proper Highway Peg thread ;) Right here, where You are!

Re: Highway Pegs - PCX

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2018 11:43 am
by salcar57
I'm going to attempt uploading some pics to show exactly what I've done and how I did it if anyone is interested in doing this mod.
Being 6'2" I couldn't even ride my bike for any extended period of time before getting cramped up. Now my legs are basically straight with a slight bend at the knees and I have a full range of further adjustments if I need to.
The pics are basically self-explanatory and I cover every step. Cutting the plastics was the most difficult part of the entire job since the measurements have to be precise and....if you use the Wrong tool you will break/crack the plastic...Like I did! (So I ordered 2 new ones and was extra careful).
I used a Dremel with a multi-purpose cutting bit and followed my outline Very slowly. After a little sanding I'm very happy with how they turned out.
PS: DO NOT use a jig saw to cut the plastics, the vibration is what destroyed them!

Re: Highway Pegs - PCX

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2018 11:52 am
by salcar57
Also, I forgot to mention....If any of you decide to do this you have to Make Sure that the brackets bolted to the U-channel don't come down any lower than the bottom edge of the U-channel or the plastics Won't clear when reinstalling. Ask me how I know this! Yup, just when I thought I was done I had to go back and use a cutoff wheel to cut about 3/8" of the bracket off the bottom.
ALSO, if any of you have access to a welder it would make this job a hell of a lot easier and quicker!

Re: Highway Pegs - PCX

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2018 11:55 am
by salcar57
Sorry about the photos being in Reverse order. Just read my post and realized that, so I had to read it from bottom to top, LOL.

Re: Highway Pegs - PCX

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2018 1:13 pm
by GeorgeSK
Wow. You must have REALLY wanted the mod - what a lot of work. I admire your courage to modify your new machine. The job came out great!

Re: Highway Pegs - PCX

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2018 4:26 pm
by homie
I agree with George that was FUN! A person would really have to want it bad for the effort but Daham nice work! One of the down sides of scooters over all other bikes is the running boards concerning your dirty, muddy or oily boot riding on them. I find myself wiping down the runners and windscreen after every ride on PCX and that's one more thing than I do for the Buell... so YAY for pegs :D

PS those lower side panels you knocked out holes in are less than 40 bucks for the set... so no real concern.

Plus I bet this has a benefit un-intended for the natural side forward on the saddle. Probably the best solution to the uncomfortable seat on PCX we've seen... and that wasn't even your mission :lol:

Re: Highway Pegs - PCX

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2018 4:38 pm
by homie
This should have its own searchable thread 'Highway Pegs'
I would call this an improvement on PCX comfort and riding position.
Is it aesthetically pleasing? no, but neither is a tall windscreen and you guys love those :roll: well done sir

Re: Highway Pegs - PCX

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2018 9:13 pm
by you you
homie wrote:This should have its own searchable thread 'Highway Pegs'
I would call this an improvement on PCX comfort and riding position.
Is it aesthetically pleasing? no, but neither is a tall windscreen and you guys love those :roll: well done sir

It's a curious Stateside thing. On bikes most of the rest of the world move the pegs to the rear, if they move them at all.

Nice to see it done and appreciate the pictures.

Re: Highway Pegs - PCX

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2018 11:37 pm
by homie
you you wrote:It's a curious Stateside thing. On bikes most of the rest of the world move the pegs to the rear, if they move then at all.
Honestly I've never ridden with highway pegs on any motorcycle but yes every other biker you see on the road can lay back and put his feet up spread eagle and cruise all day long. Must be easy on the back or something. It never really looked like you're ready for evasive action. More like you'll need to pull your dick out of your butt if you ever T-bone o_O

I WOULD like to ride his PCX 8)