This is a pair of new original Rizoma rider/passenger pegs for a lot of motorcycles, adapters not included.
PRO Pegs Developed directly in collaboration with the leading teams, RIZOMA foot pegs give you the same feeling and performance as top riders. Machined from aluminium billet, they give improved grip - each groove is precision machined with two different tools on the same axis - both on the straights and around bends. The central section, for riding on the straight, supports the foot without fear of slipping, and drains water and debris from its grooves. Similarly, the outer section stops the foot slipping around corners, and gives significantly better grip than normal pegs. Designed for the most extreme track racing conditions, they are equipped with interchangeable Derlin sliders, to protect them against contact with the tarmac. Made in Italy Items located in Russia |
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