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Ty 175 Footrest Kit


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Hi all just about finished my ty 175 rebuild and its looking great just a small problem with the sammy miller footrest kit ,looks great all chromed :rolleyes: but when fitted the rest fouls the kick start ;) and i cant see any way round it is this a crap design or am i missing something B) any advice you could give would be welcome cheers martin

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Trialsmm is right, fitted the kit to mine and I found it easier to remove the return spring on the K/S side so it folds out of the way easily. The pegs are well worth getting in my opinion.

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With standard footrests you dont have to lift it to use the kickstart, thats why the kickstart is bent that way.

I fitted the Miller kit to mine and having to lift the footrest all the time became a pain, even worse was falling off or stalling when i was on a hill (right hand side) and not being able to lay the bike over far enough so the footrest would stay up so i could start it.

Someone did suggest tightening the bolt up enough so it stayed up in stutations like that, so i tried that and found that if i hit a rock half way through a section and it lifted the footrest then it stayed up and i had to struggle through, in the end i went back to the originals.

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Here in the most nannified country in the world, competition rules require not just self-returning- folding footpegs, but they must use a spring to return them not just gravity. Here is what I did on my TY175 with Miller pegs. There is a spring loaded pin that will lock the peg in the up position, and it releases by just bumping the peg after the motor starts.

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Here in the most nannified country in the world, competition rules require not just self-returning- folding footpegs, but they must use a spring to return them not just gravity. Here is what I did on my TY175 with Miller pegs. There is a spring loaded pin that will lock the peg in the up position, and it releases by just bumping the peg after the motor starts.

Thats clever.

But I think we hold the crown for most nannified country. (In everything that doesn't matter, of course)

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