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  • 80SG front foot peg rubber replacement

    So, don't hate me, but I got NOS replacement rubber for my SG for 1$ (+s/h)here:
    http://www.cyclewack.com/auction_det...0#66338ad04a88
    Here's my question:
    How do I get the old ones off? (without totally destroying them)
    I read somewhere that to get the new ones on, just spray the post with a little hairspray.
    I'll take a pic tommorow showing what I got and to show some of the internals to the shaft and stuff.

    I figure that the old rubber might be better than my current ones on my G so I can swap those out too.
    Hi, my name is George & I'm a twisty addict!

    80G (Green paint(PO idea))
    The Green Monster
    K&N A/F, TC's fuse block, '81 oil cooler, TC's homemade 4-2 w/Mac Mufflers, Raptor 660 ACCT
    Got him in '04.
    bald tire & borrowing parts

    80SG (Black w/red emblems & calipers)
    Scarlet
    K&N A/F, TC's fuse block, WJ5, Shoei bags, Raptor 660 ACCT.
    Got her in '11
    Ready for the twisties!

    81H (previously CPMaynard's)
    Hugo
    Full Venturer, Indigo Blue with B/W painted tank.
    Cold weather ride

  • #2
    Old one

    The Old one is most likely toast, cut it off. You can put in in the oven at 200 for 10 min and hope it will lossen up. As to install the new one, warm it up, then dish soap and water will help it slide on and when dry, it will hold like new
    1979 XS1100 Special (Mad Max, OEM) Current
    1980 XS1100 Special
    1990 V Max
    1982 KZ750 LTD Twin
    1986 700 FZR Yamaha Fazer (faster then expected)
    1979 XS750 Special (my 1st Special)
    1974 CB750-Four



    Past/pres Car's
    1961 Catalina 389/1970 Torino GT 351/1967GTO 12to1 comp./ Roller cam/ T-10/ 456 gear/Tri-power/1967 GTO 400, 1969 Camaro, 1968 Z28, 2001 BMW M Roadster 0 to 60 in 4.5 sec. Jaguar XK8

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    • #3
      I would do it like I put on hand grip and put in into a bowl with some very hot water like some that was boiled in a kettle let sit a couple of minutes then try and remove using gloves as the part will be hot.
      '79 XS11SF

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      • #4
        Rubber

        The rubber is so much tougher on the foot pegs then the handlebars. They take lots of work to get on. The dish soap hepls and heating the rubber parts helps also, but still a b!tch to get on. Two guys with gloves and a bench clamp to hold the part, lots of soap and hot rubber, and you still need some luck IMHO
        1979 XS1100 Special (Mad Max, OEM) Current
        1980 XS1100 Special
        1990 V Max
        1982 KZ750 LTD Twin
        1986 700 FZR Yamaha Fazer (faster then expected)
        1979 XS750 Special (my 1st Special)
        1974 CB750-Four



        Past/pres Car's
        1961 Catalina 389/1970 Torino GT 351/1967GTO 12to1 comp./ Roller cam/ T-10/ 456 gear/Tri-power/1967 GTO 400, 1969 Camaro, 1968 Z28, 2001 BMW M Roadster 0 to 60 in 4.5 sec. Jaguar XK8

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        • #5
          Lube them with Armor All or something similar. I use it to install the carburetors, air box, tires, etc. The product I usually use is CARQUEST Vinyl & Rubber Dressing. It looks like grape drink. Armor All will work just as well.
          Marty (in Mississippi)
          XS1100SG
          XS650SK
          XS650SH
          XS650G
          XS6502F
          XS650E

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          • #6
            A thought on tubular rubber pieces.
            When pulled from one end, they tend to get smaller inside.
            (think Chinese finger trap).
            When pushed on the end, they tend to expand inside. If you can figure a way to support the inside edge of the rubber, and press the outside of the steel peg, with some lubricant, it might press out.
            That would mean a press would have to be used.
            I'm sure the factory used a press to put them on.

            CZ

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            • #7
              I "think" they might have been molded on from the factory, that is whay I say th OEM is toast But, if you are replacing it, it must be toast anyway, so cut it off. The reason I said use a vice to hold the peg, is, that way you can push it on like CZ said and use expanding rubber as you push, instead of contracting rubber if you tried to pull it on. Ther reason you use dish soap as a lube insted of oil or other stuff, is, when it dries it loses all lubracating properties and helps hold the new part in place instead on letting it stay slippery, not a good thing on a foot peg when rideing, good luck with your bike


              Originally posted by CaptonZap View Post
              A thought on tubular rubber pieces.
              When pulled from one end, they tend to get smaller inside.
              (think Chinese finger trap).
              When pushed on the end, they tend to expand inside. If you can figure a way to support the inside edge of the rubber, and press the outside of the steel peg, with some lubricant, it might press out.
              That would mean a press would have to be used.
              I'm sure the factory used a press to put them on.

              CZ
              1979 XS1100 Special (Mad Max, OEM) Current
              1980 XS1100 Special
              1990 V Max
              1982 KZ750 LTD Twin
              1986 700 FZR Yamaha Fazer (faster then expected)
              1979 XS750 Special (my 1st Special)
              1974 CB750-Four



              Past/pres Car's
              1961 Catalina 389/1970 Torino GT 351/1967GTO 12to1 comp./ Roller cam/ T-10/ 456 gear/Tri-power/1967 GTO 400, 1969 Camaro, 1968 Z28, 2001 BMW M Roadster 0 to 60 in 4.5 sec. Jaguar XK8

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              • #8
                If they are anything like mine, just save yourself the time and cut them off . I tried heating mine with a heat gun, spraying lube in, etc. on them and ended up destroying them anyway trying to get them off. Best I got was using a screwdriver to lever the end, and then pushing off from the inside, but that rubber is tough, and will come apart before it stretches much, especially the old ones.

                But I may be wrong, maybe mine were glued on .

                Hairspray recommendation is great for the grips too
                XS11SH :: K&N Pods, 4->1, Dynojet kit, Barnett clutch springs, TC's fuse block, ATGATT

                Well, goodness. Look what we've got here.

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                • #9
                  These are what I use on stubborn jobs like this, usually the larger ones. YMMV

                  http://www.harborfreight.com/catalog...yword=pick+set
                  1980 XS1100G "Dolly G" Full Dresser (with a coat of many colors )
                  1979 XS1100SF (stock-euro mods planned)
                  1984 XV700L Virago (to be hot-modded)
                  1983 XJ750MK Midnight Maxim (semi-restored DD)
                  1977 XS650D ( patiently awaiting resto)

                  Sometimes it takes a whole tank of gas before you can think straight.

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                  • #10
                    George,

                    What do the old ones look like? If they're still good, leave them on until they aren't. If they're no good, split them with a knife. Eventually, they fall off. BTDT
                    Marty (in Mississippi)
                    XS1100SG
                    XS650SK
                    XS650SH
                    XS650G
                    XS6502F
                    XS650E

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                    • #11
                      Jat...

                      Oh yah if you have an air compressor you can insert the end of the blow tube under the outside edge of the rubber and with the free hand form a seal around the inside edge, give it a shot of air and simultaneously squeeze and pull and they may come off in one peice. This method works well on stubborn handgrips. YMMV
                      1980 XS1100G "Dolly G" Full Dresser (with a coat of many colors )
                      1979 XS1100SF (stock-euro mods planned)
                      1984 XV700L Virago (to be hot-modded)
                      1983 XJ750MK Midnight Maxim (semi-restored DD)
                      1977 XS650D ( patiently awaiting resto)

                      Sometimes it takes a whole tank of gas before you can think straight.

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                      • #12
                        There's a ridge on the footrest that holds the rubber on, use a flat blade screwdriver to lift the rubber away from this and it'll slide off. (

                        (left one shown)

                        Brian
                        XS1100 LG "Mr T", SG "ICBM" & FJ1200
                        Check out the XS Part Number Finder

                        Be not stingy in what costs nothing as courtesy, counsel and countenance.

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                        • #13
                          Brian, thanks for the pic of the peg frame. That helps alot.
                          Marty, the current ones are decent,(the ends are comming off) but I've got the new ones and I want to make the bike look good!
                          I plan on eventually using the old rubber on my G, once I find the proper pegs.
                          Hi, my name is George & I'm a twisty addict!

                          80G (Green paint(PO idea))
                          The Green Monster
                          K&N A/F, TC's fuse block, '81 oil cooler, TC's homemade 4-2 w/Mac Mufflers, Raptor 660 ACCT
                          Got him in '04.
                          bald tire & borrowing parts

                          80SG (Black w/red emblems & calipers)
                          Scarlet
                          K&N A/F, TC's fuse block, WJ5, Shoei bags, Raptor 660 ACCT.
                          Got her in '11
                          Ready for the twisties!

                          81H (previously CPMaynard's)
                          Hugo
                          Full Venturer, Indigo Blue with B/W painted tank.
                          Cold weather ride

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                          • #14
                            Disregaurd...

                            ...my suggestion with the air compressor as that method clearly won't work for your situation. Thanks to the pic from Brian my memory of this task has resurfaced

                            GLoweVA, I have an extra set of front pegs in good condition from my '80G, if you have trouble with the R&R of yours, that You may have for the cost of shipping if you'd like. LMK
                            1980 XS1100G "Dolly G" Full Dresser (with a coat of many colors )
                            1979 XS1100SF (stock-euro mods planned)
                            1984 XV700L Virago (to be hot-modded)
                            1983 XJ750MK Midnight Maxim (semi-restored DD)
                            1977 XS650D ( patiently awaiting resto)

                            Sometimes it takes a whole tank of gas before you can think straight.

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                            • #15
                              Schming, My 80G currently has the wrong pegs on it. ( I think they're the older 78-79 ones. (not wide))
                              My SG has the not so bad rubber that I'm replacing with the new rubber.
                              If the ones off your 80G are okay, I'd love to have them for my G.
                              Then I can compare the rubber on those and see if I want to but my old SG rubbers on those or not.

                              Thanks,

                              ps. Go Steelers!
                              Hi, my name is George & I'm a twisty addict!

                              80G (Green paint(PO idea))
                              The Green Monster
                              K&N A/F, TC's fuse block, '81 oil cooler, TC's homemade 4-2 w/Mac Mufflers, Raptor 660 ACCT
                              Got him in '04.
                              bald tire & borrowing parts

                              80SG (Black w/red emblems & calipers)
                              Scarlet
                              K&N A/F, TC's fuse block, WJ5, Shoei bags, Raptor 660 ACCT.
                              Got her in '11
                              Ready for the twisties!

                              81H (previously CPMaynard's)
                              Hugo
                              Full Venturer, Indigo Blue with B/W painted tank.
                              Cold weather ride

                              Comment

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