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I bought a set of CPI OOF and I am wondering how the brackets go on the stock foot pegs and do I have to make a bracket to connect the two pipes where those weird brackets are. If you could post a picture of them mounted on your bike to stock foot pegs I would appreciate it. They are one out each side. And also do I use rubber mounts and where do they go. Thanks Adam

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I bought a set of CPI OOF and I am wondering how the brackets go on the stock foot pegs and do I have to make a bracket to connect the two pipes where those weird brackets are. If you could post a picture of them mounted on your bike to stock foot pegs I would appreciate it. They are one out each side. And also do I use rubber mounts and where do they go. Thanks Adam

 

 

Glad to see you upgrade to some oof's Adam,you'll love em. As far as mounts i've seen a few different mountings.i just fabricated up some L shape brackets and welded them onto my footpegs,but i don't have stock pegs though niether so i couldnt bolt stock mounts up.I think fabricating your own depends on how the pipes mount to the cylinder and where the pipe mount tab would line up at near the peg..meaning ive seen people just use the stock pipe mounts like used on in-frame pipes as long as they line up,just bolts to the end of the peg with the hole in it while the pipe flanges seat flush at the cylinders. I really dont know if it matters if rubber is used or not when mounting.I don't run often at the dunes anyways so i have no worries with that issue

 

Sorry don't have a pic for ya but it should give you an idea..See you on the ice brotha!

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