1200 DVT Larger Enduro Footrests

Discussion in 'Multistrada' started by Twin4me, May 8, 2019.

  1. Am I right in thinking the standard Enduro ones will fit a DVT?
    Just thinking it be might be more comfortable on long runs.
    And the touratech ones don't have rubber inserts?

    Anyone got a pair for sale?
     
  2. Thanks - how much bigger are they than the standard ones?
    Any problems with them touching down?

    These aren't the ones that offer adjustment, just a straight replacement?
     
    #3 Twin4me, May 8, 2019
    Last edited: May 8, 2019
  3. I'm not with the bike at the moment so can't measure but of the top of my head about at least 50% plus bigger. You will notice the difference especially if you stand on the pegs at all.

    No problems with touching down.
     
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  4. I put a set of Enduro pegs on my 2017 DVT with no issues. Slotted straight on and were brilliant. Much better than standard for standing up. Sadly bike got pinched and I haven’t got around to buying another set for my 2018 DVT.
     
  5. Screenshot 2019-05-09 at 11.45.11.png Screenshot 2019-05-09 at 11.45.23.png Looking at a review video it appears they do adjust for angle and height.
    Do you find any issues with reaching the gear lever and brake?
    I had a pair of Gilles adjustable footrests on my previous bike but I found I had to turn my toe in to change gear.
    From the pictures it looks like they add a fair bit of width before you get to the actual footrest part.
     
  6. I fitted my new Multistrada Enduro footrests today and when I removed the RH side I discovered it was broken!
    I suspect this was probably when I dropped it last year in Sardinia. Quite glad I changed them now. IMG_5881.JPG
     
    #8 Twin4me, May 23, 2019
    Last edited: May 23, 2019
  7. That was lucky you changed it !
     
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  8. I was told the enduro ones wouldn't fit a DVT so I bought the Touratech versions
     
  9. Some else mentioned this on a thread & I've bookmarked it.

    Brake enlarger

    I'm going to leave it but its for the rear brake, sorry!
     
  10. that might have been me, but i can't confirm if they too fit. i had a look while i was at the dealer and it looked like they would. but then I bought touratech ones online with a 25% voucher from the dealer and a £20 voucher from PayPal :)
     
  11. I can confirm they fit the DVT but I’ve yet to go for a test ride.
     
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  12. Got the Touratech ones, they're a good price at the moment. They're not inclusive of rubber inserts... doesn't make that much of a difference. Seem quite substantial and make the bike nice and flicky.
     
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  13. Might as well plonk this on here as this thread is what sparked me looking into my old threads. Found a universal engine bar foot-pegs & took a punt that they might be useful too me.
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    They don't come with nyloc nuts but standard ones so I'll swap them out asp. They are of fairly poor quality material but heyhoo in for a penny, in for a pound. Cost close to €40 with shipping & tax added.
     
    #15 GunZenBomZ, May 28, 2019
    Last edited: May 28, 2019
  14. I just made these bad boys ;)

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  15. If I’m not mistaken Jamie, the pillion footrests have the same fitting.

    Can you produce an adjustable adapter for the pillion?
     
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  16. GunZenBomz, it looks like your new additions slant forward & down. I would be interested to hear how successful they are on the move, or whether your feet slip off.
     
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  17. @John W They really need to be on a lowered length of pipe. Right now they are for momentary tips of the inside of the boots rest sessions. Maybe I'll come across some clamps & make another mounting position. But its a bit of fun'
     
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