Kawasaki KLR650 Footpeg Lowering Brackets......powder coated with nuts and bolts...fits all years...2008 or newer...2007 or older...picture is of brackets mounted on 2008.....made from 3/8 inch steel......lowers your pegs a little over an inch and back a bit...opening up your riding position greatly increasing comfort and lowering your center of gravity.
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