
rear footrest removal
rear footrest removal
I want to remove my rear footrest but does anyone know of any original or aftermarket parts that cover the holes in the frame and also hold the reservoir bottle on a 2013 R1, if so where can I get them 

- Steve R1
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Re: rear footrest removal
Re the holes, I just put some black insulation tape over them. Re removing the pegs you have to take the back end off the bike.
Re the holder for the reservoir I used the cross link thingy that holds both the foot pegs together, bolted it into the place of one of the pegs, needed a one inch spacer though and then got a small 90 degree bracket to hold the reservoir to it.
Good luck
Steve
Re the holder for the reservoir I used the cross link thingy that holds both the foot pegs together, bolted it into the place of one of the pegs, needed a one inch spacer though and then got a small 90 degree bracket to hold the reservoir to it.
Good luck
Steve
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Re: rear footrest removal
use the search facility this has been covered before I think someone even made up some nice replacements 


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Re: rear footrest removal
+1 covered again and again.Luke03R1 wrote:use the search facility this has been covered before I think someone even made up some nice replacements
Taping up the holes, really bad advise if you believe the manufacturer of your bike that is


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