Elusive front Pegs
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Elusive front Pegs
Has anyone successfully pulled off front pegs on their Buddy. I've looked around and near as I can tell there is no stock "bolt on" solution.
Has anyone toyed with the idea of retrofitting something like this?
http://www.scooterwest.com/items/?_page ... IGANO/1843
I'm thinking with a little persuasion, it could be made to work.
...and at the very least, a basis of which to design off of. (for all you crafty types out there) I'd buy a pair if someone could make them work.
Has anyone toyed with the idea of retrofitting something like this?
http://www.scooterwest.com/items/?_page ... IGANO/1843
I'm thinking with a little persuasion, it could be made to work.
...and at the very least, a basis of which to design off of. (for all you crafty types out there) I'd buy a pair if someone could make them work.
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Go to <www.vespahartford.com>, CT and ask Doug about a Buddy-fitting peg assembly. I put one on my 150 with just 2 bolts (metric), 2 washers and 2 spacers. Even with my 11s, it's good!
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Re: 2-up pegs
Prrfan53,prrfan53 wrote:Go to <www.vespahartford.com>, CT and ask Doug about a Buddy-fitting peg assembly. I put one on my 150 with just 2 bolts (metric), 2 washers and 2 spacers. Even with my 11s, it's good!
Are they just to the sides of the floorboards, or are they out front a bit?
Ideally, I'm looking for something that will allow me to stretch my legs forward a bit, not just to the side.
Can you post a picture or two?
Thanks.
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Re: 2-up pegs
I'm on board as well. Next up, ape hanger handlebars!monamibuddy wrote:Prrfan53,prrfan53 wrote:Go to <www.vespahartford.com>, CT and ask Doug about a Buddy-fitting peg assembly. I put one on my 150 with just 2 bolts (metric), 2 washers and 2 spacers. Even with my 11s, it's good!
Are they just to the sides of the floorboards, or are they out front a bit?
Ideally, I'm looking for something that will allow me to stretch my legs forward a bit, not just to the side.
Can you post a picture or two?
Thanks.
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Here's the pix. The attach points are the rear screws of the foot rests. Hope this helps! Paul
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I strapped a stick across the front. It's not elegant but it's comfy! 

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yeah, some of us looked at it but you'd have to cut away some of the plastic just to get to the frame up front so you could mount something then if you ended up not liking it you'd have to get new plastics. Ended up being way more trouble than at least I wanted to get into.
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The difficulty with highway pegs (as far as I can tell) will be finding a good place to bolt them where they can support pressure/weight and not screw up the plastic. The optimum place would be somewhere the body panels are screwed into the frame. Otherwise, I think you might have to make cutouts in the panels.
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I was thinking about making a template across the face of the front panel (facing the rider) under where the storage compartment is.ericalm wrote:The difficulty with highway pegs (as far as I can tell) will be finding a good place to bolt them where they can support pressure/weight and not screw up the plastic. The optimum place would be somewhere the body panels are screwed into the frame. Otherwise, I think you might have to make cutouts in the panels.
As you said, the trick would be figuring out what to mount it to.
But in my example, at least the pressure would be dispersed across the face of the panel, and not just at 2 points.
As far as cutting into the side panels; don't really care all that much. Just sounds like another project for the Dremel.
I'd like it if it were aesthetically pleasing, but I am going more for function than form on this project.
At any rate, it sounds like a cool project to flex my creative muscles.
Will let you know what I come up with.
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If you don't care about cutting the plastics then you should be able to attach some highway pegs to the frame. Might take a bit of modification but shouldn't be too difficult. Not sure how it would look though.monamibuddy wrote:I was thinking about making a template across the face of the front panel (facing the rider) under where the storage compartment is.ericalm wrote:The difficulty with highway pegs (as far as I can tell) will be finding a good place to bolt them where they can support pressure/weight and not screw up the plastic. The optimum place would be somewhere the body panels are screwed into the frame. Otherwise, I think you might have to make cutouts in the panels.
As you said, the trick would be figuring out what to mount it to.
But in my example, at least the pressure would be dispersed across the face of the panel, and not just at 2 points.
As far as cutting into the side panels; don't really care all that much. Just sounds like another project for the Dremel.
I'd like it if it were aesthetically pleasing, but I am going more for function than form on this project.
At any rate, it sounds like a cool project to flex my creative muscles.
Will let you know what I come up with.
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It would still have to be anchored into the frame.Howardr wrote:Could you attach some kind of fiberglass mold to the the existing panel? I don't enough about it to know if you can retrofit more fiberglass to an existing object.
howard
Of course, if you could do that, you could design a fiberglass replacement panel with pegs…
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I attached my pegs to the extra chrome that I added. The chrome is attached at the bottom to a support that is u-bolted to the underside of the frame. At the top, it is connected together and held by the top bolt that anchors the front luggage rack. The square stock that connects the pegs to the chrome piece is from Home Depot, and the pegs are from Drag Specialties. The chrome pieces are cowl protectors culled from an old parts bin at the local dealership, manufacturer unknown.
If you are interested, they can be seen here:
http://sites.google.com/site/buddyboysc ... e/pictures
Not a great custom finish to them, but it is a lot of fun using them.
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BootScootin'FireFighter wrote:The snow was the worst part of it all. The cold was a pain for my virgin year, but my buddy being buried for nearly 2 weeks was the worst part.buddy boy wrote:Thanks. It was a long cold winter in Virginia this past year.


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That's one of the sickest, craziest custom jobs I've seen on a Buddy! Would love to see more pics of the lights in action. Great job!buddy boy wrote:I attached my pegs to the extra chrome that I added. The chrome is attached at the bottom to a support that is u-bolted to the underside of the frame. At the top, it is connected together and held by the top bolt that anchors the front luggage rack. The square stock that connects the pegs to the chrome piece is from Home Depot, and the pegs are from Drag Specialties. The chrome pieces are cowl protectors culled from an old parts bin at the local dealership, manufacturer unknown.
If you are interested, they can be seen here:
http://sites.google.com/site/buddyboysc ... e/pictures
Not a great custom finish to them, but it is a lot of fun using them.
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Have a link?rv-rick wrote:FWIW: There is a fellow over on the Zuma forum who makes highway pegs for the Zuma 125. Maybe get some ideas looking at his setup.
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Noisymilk on adv rider did a trip last year on a buddy with a stupid simple solution to this. Looks pretty perfect, the only thing i'd change is maybe having the foot rests on these be removable.
http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthre ... 259&page=3
http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthre ... 259&page=3
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This was the best design anyone has come up with. Maybe you could find someone who would fabricate these for you.
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Yup. That was the one. Just need them to be foldaway.pdxrita wrote:This was the best design anyone has come up with. Maybe you could find someone who would fabricate these for you.
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Thanks pdxrita--I had been looking for that post.pdxrita wrote:This was the best design anyone has come up with. Maybe you could find someone who would fabricate these for you.
topic19457.html
That absolutely is the best attempt I have seen so far, but my issues with it are: 1. pegs don't fold, 2. looks like you need to remove it to access your battery, 3. the entire setup just stands out more than I'd like (I'm looking for a more subtle solution), and 4. One of my bikes already has the back pegs and cowls, so there might not be the extra real estate in the rear footpeg area to connect there as needed for this solution.
Actually, this solution may have possibilities. Will look at it some more and report back if anything develops.BeefSupreme wrote:Noisymilk on adv rider did a trip last year on a buddy with a stupid simple solution to this. Looks pretty perfect, the only thing i'd change is maybe having the foot rests on these be removable.
http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthre ... 259&page=3

Thanks for the feedback!