Not really sure if anyone finds it interesting.
Not really sure why I bought the foot rests either.
Every stock Psycho photo shows the scooter with rear footrests installed.
Mine did not come with them and I didn't want to feel left out.
Plus it makes the scooter look a bit more "rugged" and at $20 it was a steal.
My 12yo son likes them as they make him feel more comfortable when sitting on the back.
Literally 2 minutes to install. It came with chrome bolts for some odd reason, but I just used the black bolts that were already there.
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Scooterwest.com. They have both chrome and black. The Psycho already came with the cowl protector.
http://www.scooterwest.com/items/?_page ... Black/9366
http://www.scooterwest.com/items/?_page ... Black/9366
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I need to get used to them too! Actually , I'd like to find a quick release type deal for them. I only have them on when my little ones are riding with me. It is okay to take them off and put em on with a rachet. . . but I'd like some type of knob or some type of quick release - like on a bicycle seat . . . so I wouldn't need my tools. . . I had something on my Stella that was a quick release but I cannot remember what it was
Any suggestions?

Any suggestions?