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Flo Motorsports Pro Series Foot Pegs - Black Fpeg-798blk on 2040-parts.com

US $116.95
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Westland, Michigan, United States

Westland, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Flo Motorsports Color:Black Manufacturer Part Number:FPEG-798BLK

  • Light weight yet extremely tough and durable, made from 7075 T-6 Alloy
  • Extra wide platform delivers solid footing for improved bike control
  • Over sized foot peg measures 57mm wide by 86mm long
  • Self cleaning grooves to prevent mud packing
  • Stainless steel coned shaped cleats for premium grip and control
  • Replaceable traction cleats with a simple 4mm wrench
  • Developed with cooperation from AMA Supercross/Motocross, FMX, Off-Road, and Enduro riders
Flo Motorsports Pro Series Foot Pegs - Black FPEG-798BLK

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