



Andrew
Moderator: Modern Buddy Staff
I have not checked as to how they attach. If they just bolt to the surface of the existing foot rests, they should. I have not altered the bolt pattern of the footrest in any way. Does the cowl bar come around the side ordoes it stay toward the top edge? Maybe a spacer could tke care of that if it is in the way. The bolts used are aout 1/2" longer than what is needed. If I go to SS Button Hex Recessed bolts, I was thinking of getting a shorter bolt. I will investigate the compatability though.SCOOTERSOLDIER wrote:Now that is a sweet MOD! Great Job! I would like a set if you are selling them, this will allow me to lighten the buddy up a bit by removing my bulky foot rests.
I do have a question though, will these retractable foot rests work with the buddy cowl guard in place?
Really neat! I could be in the market for a set of these..!andgosun wrote:I possibly have the only Buddy with flip out foot pegs in the world. I started this project 2 weeks ago. After 2 1/2 hours of pattern building, 7 hours of design and fabrication and 2 1/2 hours of tweeking and shimming, the foot pegs came out fairly well for 100% hand built. There was no mods or cutting on the Buddy. The pegs pivot on teflon and have a retension adjustment so they stay retracted when not in use. They flip out and retract as smooth as glass.I used cadmium plated hardware on this prototype and will probably upgrade to stainless steel button head screws with a recessed hex drive. Please feel free to comment.
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Andrew
I went out and looked and your pegs are not compatible with the buddy cowling guard, the cowling guard goes right down the side where your pegs flip out, guess I am stuck with my foot pads for now, still a way cool mod you have, I imagine that will be popular mod should you decide to market them. Good luck and good job!andgosun wrote:I have not checked as to how they attach. If they just bolt to the surface of the existing foot rests, they should. I have not altered the bolt pattern of the footrest in any way. Does the cowl bar come around the side ordoes it stay toward the top edge? Maybe a spacer could tke care of that if it is in the way. The bolts used are aout 1/2" longer than what is needed. If I go to SS Button Hex Recessed bolts, I was thinking of getting a shorter bolt. I will investigate the compatability though.SCOOTERSOLDIER wrote:Now that is a sweet MOD! Great Job! I would like a set if you are selling them, this will allow me to lighten the buddy up a bit by removing my bulky foot rests.
I do have a question though, will these retractable foot rests work with the buddy cowl guard in place?
Thanks,
Andrew
It's not a one-or-the other thing, is it? You can improve... and then put them on the market!andgosun wrote:I am seriously thinking of putting these on the market, but I have already found several things I would improve on.
Andrew
Yes, count me in, too! Please let us know.naptime wrote:andgosun
my daughter is a frequent passenger on my budy. and we are noticing that the passenger footrests are not exactly user friendly.
so.. when and where can i send money to ?
thanks for the update Andrew - I sent you a PM. Please post again when production starts on the dollhouse, I have a special granddaughter too, she might be ready for next years Christmas runandgosun wrote:I am dedicated to keeping my regular job, and this is my priority in these trying times. I have built quite a few sets this fall. Please PM me or send an email to [email protected] . I will try to get these worked in. I am also working on another invention to keep the body cool in the summer for all those who work in paint booths or hot enviroments that have access to a source of compressed air. I have already been spoken for to build a 5 foot high barbie house for Christmas for a special grandaughter. PM me or email me with any questions.
Thanks Andrew