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Hedonism. sorry for the slow response the dealer could not tell me re adapter info, but can confirm I fitted the adapters and pegs today and both fit perfectly. and look fantastic.

Peg Part number PE 642
Adapter Part Number 711

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Will
 

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Hi @Mixup, thanks for your reply. If you tried uploading the pics in your reply, then nope, nothing yet. Drag your photos to the area highlighted in screen shot pic attached with this reply. Hope this helps and looking forward to the pics.
 

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Hi @Mixup, thanks for your reply. If you tried uploading the pics in your reply, then nope, nothing yet. Drag your photos to the area highlighted in screen shot pic attached with this reply. Hope this helps and looking forward to the pics.
Really sorry not very good at this stuff, there is a message saying its to big and need to re size ?
 

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Ok in that case you will need to do a little work on each pic before dragging it here. Hope this video will help. For the purposes of this forum a width of 1280 pixels should work just fine or you can reduce it to as low as 800. In case you are using a Mac then the app for doing the same thing is called Preview.

 

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Hi @Mixup, thanks for your reply. If you tried uploading the pics in your reply, then nope, nothing yet. Drag your photos to the area highlighted in screen shot pic attached with this reply. Hope this helps and looking forward to the pics.

If you have an iPad or iPhone, just download the Tapatalk app and it has a photo upload button - way easier than anything else and it'll resize for you and all.
 

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I have a Hypermotard for a couple of days. These foot pegs are so much more comfy than the Scrambler's. I'm wondering, if this is a direct slot in replacement then why bother with expensive aftermarket solutions. Why not just order the OEM Hypermotard foot pegs for the Scrambler? Hopefully they won't cost an arm and a leg?

Here is a close shot of the foot peg. Apologies for the grainy pic. Will click some more in daylight later.

 
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Hedonism. sorry for the slow response the dealer could not tell me re adapter info, but can confirm I fitted the adapters and pegs today and both fit perfectly. and look fantastic.

Peg Part number PE 642
Adapter Part Number 711

Cheers,

Will
Pissed off trying the other stuff, many thanks for your help but.
Managed to find images as part number above is what I have fitted, NEW 2015 ! Pegs "Street" for original recording - The Ducati Shop also adapter on the same page. they do look and feel great in real life.
 

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You are welcome Will. Posting these kind of pictures is the easiest -

Step 1: right click on the picture and select 'Copy Image Address'
Step 2: come back here and click on the landscape picture icon -->
and paste your image address in the dialog box that pops up


Step 3: the text in your post will then look something like this (without the extra spaces):
[ IMG ] http:/ /www.duc-store.de/WebRoot/Store4/Shops/15495490/553F/4857/C67D/184F/F03B/C0A8/2BBC/94F7/PE642B.2_ml.jpg[ /IMG ]

Now just go ahead and submit your reply.
 
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For whatever reason, Ducati, with all its racing heritage, seems to be unable to make a footpeg that suits the purpose of actually gripping your foot (pretty much the sole purpose of a footpeg).

In the past, I've found that there are some really good options for not much money from sellers on eBay like M Factory (</title><link rel="canonical" href="http://stores.ebay.ca/M-Factory-Store"><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://ir.ebaystatic.com/v4css/z/mj/0fsrcn2mbu0wpp02qruvaygss.css#Finding_Common_e921i_Ear_en_CA"><link rel="stylesheet" type="tex).

These are all custom tooling shops in Aisa and they are a little slower to release their products (vs the big aftermarket companies who get their hands on prototypes earlier to begin developing their products).

There will be a whole ton of options in the upcoming months so I'm going to hold out for those vs paying another "Rizoma tax" ;)
 
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