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Has any other Rev riders changed to the Hebo footpegs? I just switched out the stock pegs for new Hebos and they make a world of difference for me. The machine is easier to balance and I feel like I have more control / more places to stand.

I thought about the CNC milled Scorpa pegs, but the Hebos are battle-tested and cheaper too.

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Platform type pegs seem to improve all bikes, but everything is a trade off. You will never need another peg as the Hebos will be indestructable on the Beta. You will however bend or break the footpeg mounts. Also with the larger pegs you lose some of the ability to roll your boots off the pegs.

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So, is it advisable to beef up the footpeg mounts, or is it smarter to leave them alone and let them break rather than risking a frame break due to overly strong peg mounts? (or take a point or two and not scratch the bike any more than it already is...)

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Hey ClarkP - Yes the Hebo pegs are the way to go on any bike. - As for the Beta footpeg mounts we have had no problems with the new style mount on the Rev. - The older Techno model had softer mounts which did bend.

The hammer trick worked pretty good for those. :)

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This is the manufacturer's site - can't buy them online though...

http://www.hebousa.com/pages/2003/for-bike.html

Scroll down to the bottom of the page.

My local dealer sells them 'online'... his website has a picture of them here, you email him and he ships them the same day. He also accepts PayPal so online payments are safe - I've never had anything but positive experiences with him. Contact Les Mizell http://www.etcycles.com or email at mizell@swbell.net Just email him and tell him what you want, or just go to his website, click on GEAR, then BOOTS, scroll down click the BUY NOW button - and you'll have it in a couple of days. Les has FREE shipping, BTW - I don't know about you but I like anything free...

The Tryal Shop has the 'Scorpa-style' pegs, more expensive but similar

This is the link, click on Product Detail to see them.

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Yes I have had them for at least a year, and have bent both footpeg mounts, one worse than the other. Anyone who hops on my bike for a try out seems to think that the handlebars are bent, but its just the right footpeg bracket :lol: I must straighten it one day.....

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Skip the Hebos and jump up to Jpegs. They are a little more expensive but much nicer.

I have seen destroyed Hebos in our club. They seem to have a limited number of bends in them.

This is in no way a shot at the Hebo pegs. I think they are the best stock peges any bike comes with. Probably my favorite part of a Gas Gas. I just dont believe in the indistructable part.

The Jpegs have a replaceable outer band that comes apart with 4 allen screws. If they get damaged or dull over the years you can replace the worn part.

Aaron

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Amiller, have you ever seen HEBO pegs bend on a Beta? Gas Gas yes , but I haven`t seen a pair on a Beta bend. It would be a wicked crash. I agree with you on the J- pegs, but not near as stout as the Hebo`s. Actually a better choice for the Beta mounts.

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Amiller, have you ever seen HEBO pegs bend on a Beta? Gas Gas yes , but I haven`t seen a pair on a Beta bend. It would be a wicked crash. I agree with you on the J- pegs, but not near as stout as the Hebo`s. Actually a better choice for the Beta mounts.

Mine are bent!

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Those are it. You can get them with 3 different offsets depending on what you like best.

The outer band is not as strong as the Hebo but thats not a bad thing. If you smack them hard that outer band soaks up the hit leaving the important parts unhurt. You can take the band off and smack it back into shap or just put on a new one. Smacking a one piece footpeg back into perfect shape is not a very easy task.

I like the larger bearing surface and the fact they come with a 1\2 inch backwards offset.

Aaron

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