@@JoshBelowKnee right, that's what I saw too. Was hoping you or someone else would know where I could find them or something similar. That FJR had some pegs that clamped onto the tie down bars. Bet they would work on a ST1300.
I have two ST100's...a 2000 with 115K on it that I bought brand new and a 2002 with 80K that I bought used with 25K on it. I see no reason why I would want foot pegs like this as I have vastly modified the handle bars (by installing an aftermarket set of bars from a Gold Wing) and already have a straight up riding position.
@@JoshBelowKnee I test rode several bikes, including BMW's and a Concourse before deciding on the ST 1100, but the crouched over riding position killed my neck in a very short time. Immediately after buying it, I removed the stock handlebars and installed a highly modified set that came off one of my Gold Wings, which were not stock GW, but allowed a much more upright riding position. My daughter in law stopped by and later told her dad (whom I was planning on riding with) "I don't know which bike he is taking, but it isn't his new one as he has it all torn apart and spread all over his shop!" Well, ride it I did. It wasn't exactly totally finished, but was ridable. With the extra set of forward foot pegs and an upright riding position, I have a lot of variability, which make long trips much more doable. Once in a while, on long trips with straight stretches of isolated roads with little traffic, I switch to the 'rear' position, sitting far back on the seat with my hands totally removed from the handlebars and let my 'body shifting' do the steering. In about two months, I plan on riding from my central CA home to visit my brother in northern ID, then diagonal through CO, going to the top of Pikes Peak (Which I have never done) then on down to Roswell, NM to visit the UFO museum and then back home. I am nearing 79 and this could well be my last long trip via motorcycle, so I'm planning on making the most of it. This will give me just enough time to get home so I can fly with my wife to Argentina to witness this year's total solar eclipse...my 10th and her 4th. But first, we have a UFO conference in northern Oregon to attend.
Can you post some pictures or video so we can understan how you did it? it would be great if you let us know where you got the spare parts to make your position up right. Thanks in advance
Omg, are you kidding me?
I fng love it😮😮
THANKS I have been looking to make these....those seem WAY better than I was going to build!
josh, what a beauty your bike
Cool. Looks comfortable. Ride safe!
HI, where did you get those foot rest! they seam pretty cool
I’ve tried to get ahold of this company many times. Are they still in business or make these parts?
I tried to find some , but no luck as so far. Ride safe!
Well you catch more wind ! Is it usefully?
please give a link to the site
Genial très bonne idée comment s'appelle le site internet ou on peut trouver ces pièce merci
Hola,,buen video...en que pagina puedo comprar esas estriberas?? gracias
Does this 1100cc engine has some heavy feeling sound to it or only like a soft whisper?
It is quiet
do they or anyone sell this or something that works
Where can you buy this highway blades?
Joshua Polloni at least give a explanation to all the questions in tthe coments section for how can other people can get the same kit.
super systeme, ou peut-on le trouver , merci, super vidéo
Where did you get them? Tks
$350.......hell no!!!!
Where can these be bought?
Does anybody know where to buy, maybe similar to these please?
Where can I buy one of these?
@@JoshBelowKnee right, that's what I saw too. Was hoping you or someone else would know where I could find them or something similar. That FJR had some pegs that clamped onto the tie down bars. Bet they would work on a ST1300.
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Dove posso comprare e quanto costono
I believe the man who used to make them passed away. I do not think they are for sale any longer.
only in the usa????
Only in the USA would you use something so ridiculous on a pan Euro??
@@Roger_Ramjet why not?is for resting in the highway
This isn’t a Blackhawk!
No no no
What?
I have two ST100's...a 2000 with 115K on it that I bought brand new and a 2002 with 80K that I bought used with 25K on it. I see no reason why I would want foot pegs like this as I have vastly modified the handle bars (by installing an aftermarket set of bars from a Gold Wing) and already have a straight up riding position.
(ST1100's)
@@JoshBelowKnee I test rode several bikes, including BMW's and a Concourse before deciding on the ST 1100, but the crouched over riding position killed my neck in a very short time. Immediately after buying it, I removed the stock handlebars and installed a highly modified set that came off one of my Gold Wings, which were not stock GW, but allowed a much more upright riding position. My daughter in law stopped by and later told her dad (whom I was planning on riding with) "I don't know which bike he is taking, but it isn't his new one as he has it all torn apart and spread all over his shop!"
Well, ride it I did. It wasn't exactly totally finished, but was ridable. With the extra set of forward foot pegs and an upright riding position, I have a lot of variability, which make long trips much more doable. Once in a while, on long trips with straight stretches of isolated roads with little traffic, I switch to the 'rear' position, sitting far back on the seat with my hands totally removed from the handlebars and let my 'body shifting' do the steering.
In about two months, I plan on riding from my central CA home to visit my brother in northern ID, then diagonal through CO, going to the top of Pikes Peak (Which I have never done) then on down to Roswell, NM to visit the UFO museum and then back home. I am nearing 79 and this could well be my last long trip via motorcycle, so I'm planning on making the most of it.
This will give me just enough time to get home so I can fly with my wife to Argentina to witness this year's total solar eclipse...my 10th and her 4th.
But first, we have a UFO conference in northern Oregon to attend.
@@JoshBelowKnee Where can I buy a set of these highway blades? It look's comfortable :-)
Greetings from Denmark
Allan.
Ps. Thanks for the video..
Agreed. Utterly pointless on this machine. It's like sticking your feet out of your car window...
Can you post some pictures or video so we can understan how you did it? it would be great if you let us know where you got the spare parts to make your position up right. Thanks in advance
Those things are utterly moronic on a pan Euro. Get a Harley
😂