Author [NL] [FR] [ES] [DE] [SE] [IT] Knight Design lowered foot pegs  (Read 3357 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

  • Offline speeeeder

    • Trophy Junior  ‐    7
    • *
    • Topic Author

    Offline speeeeder

    • Trophy Junior
    • *
    • Topic Author
    • Posts: 7
    • Bike: 2013 Trophy SE
    • City / Town: Chicago
    Knight Design lowered foot pegs
    on: Aug 10, 2021, 11.28 pm
    Aug 10, 2021, 11.28 pm
    Hello Everyone,
    I noticed that there are a few riders on here who have/had Knight Design lowered foot pegs. Can anyone tell me if adjustment to the shift/brake levers was necessary, and if so, was there enough adjustment at the levers?

    Thank you
    speeeeder



    30/08/21 - Titled only edited from "Knight Design lowered foor pegs"
    to "Knight Design lowered foot pegs" - to aid future Forum searches.
    Trophy Moderator
    Last Edit: Aug 30, 2021, 08.13 pm by Trophy Moderator
    speeeeder

  • Offline Trophyed-Up   us

    • Trophy Pro  ‐    202
    • ***
      #1

    Offline Trophyed-Up

    • Trophy Pro
    • ***
    • Posts: 202
    • Bike: 2015 Trophy SE
    • City / Town: Chesapeake Va.
    • Country: us
    Re: Knight Design lowered foot pegs
    Reply #1 on: Aug 11, 2021, 03.41 am
    Aug 11, 2021, 03.41 am
    The shift and brake levers do have to be adjusted.  Not too hard to figure out.  The adjustments are within the range of the levers.   

  • Offline tdragger   us

    • Trophy Master  ‐    634
    • ****
      #2

    Offline tdragger

    • Trophy Master
    • ****
    • Posts: 634
    • Bike: 2015 Trophy SE
    • City / Town: Fredericksburg
    • Country: us
    Re: Knight Design lowered foot pegs
    Reply #2 on: Aug 11, 2021, 01.01 pm
    Aug 11, 2021, 01.01 pm
    Yep, easy adjustment to make.  There's a thread on this forum somewhere that tells you how. 

    btw, the Knight Design pegs are a knee-saver for me.  Good investment.
    -------------------------------------
    15 Triumph Trophy SE (2019 Iron Butt Rally, 2022 LDX Rally)
    16 Triumph Trophy SE (2021 Iron Butt Rally)
    IBA #609

  • Offline Saddle Tramp   us

    • Trophy Master  ‐    1480
    • ****
      #3

    Offline Saddle Tramp

    • Trophy Master
    • ****
    • Posts: 1480
    • Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
    • Bike: 2015 TTSE - SOLD
    • City / Town: N. WI / S. AZ
    • Country: us
    Re: Knight Design lowered foot pegs
    Reply #3 on: Aug 11, 2021, 02.38 pm
    Aug 11, 2021, 02.38 pm
    Just make sure that you adjust the brake light switch as well, when you adjust the pedal.  :038:

  • Offline Trophyed-Up   us

    • Trophy Pro  ‐    202
    • ***
      #4

    Offline Trophyed-Up

    • Trophy Pro
    • ***
    • Posts: 202
    • Bike: 2015 Trophy SE
    • City / Town: Chesapeake Va.
    • Country: us
    Re: Knight Design lowered foot pegs
    Reply #4 on: Aug 11, 2021, 03.50 pm
    Aug 11, 2021, 03.50 pm
    It is surprising how a little adjustment to the foot pegs can make so much difference in comfort.

  • Offline speeeeder

    • Trophy Junior  ‐    7
    • *
    • Topic Author
    • #5

    Offline speeeeder

    • Trophy Junior
    • *
    • Topic Author
    • Posts: 7
    • Bike: 2013 Trophy SE
    • City / Town: Chicago
    Re: Knight Design lowered foot pegs
    Reply #5 on: Aug 13, 2021, 07.48 pm
    Aug 13, 2021, 07.48 pm
    IN the immortal words of Lawrence Welk, "Tank-a-u-boys!" Pegs ordered this am per your positive evaluation! Have a great weekend everyone!
    speeeeder

  • Offline rpeters549   us

    • Trophy Master  ‐    750
    • ****
      #6

    Offline rpeters549

    • Trophy Master
    • ****
    • Posts: 750
    • Bike: 2015 Trophy SE
    • City / Town: Lowell, Or
    • Country: us
    Re: Knight Design lowered foot pegs
    Reply #6 on: Aug 14, 2021, 05.25 pm
    Aug 14, 2021, 05.25 pm
    Some will depend on your boots, but at least some adjustment will need to be made.
    My old riding boots were pretty 'heavy duty' and necessitated a significant adjustment.  My newer boots are less so which let me readjust it closer to factory, which I am sure is better on the linkage long term.
    Year round rider here!

  • Offline OK_Trophy   us

    • Trophy Pro  ‐    235
    • ***
      #7

    Offline OK_Trophy

    • Trophy Pro
    • ***
    • Posts: 235
    • Bike: 2016 Triumph Trophy
    • City / Town: Enid, OK
    • Country: us
    Re: Knight Design lowered foot pegs
    Reply #7 on: Aug 16, 2021, 12.46 am
    Aug 16, 2021, 12.46 am
    Yes, the brake pedal needs to be adjusted..for sure.  Make sure you don't wind up making it engage the brake light and cruise control (which I did). Great mod for longer legged riders.

     



    tweedy-bunch