Cheap oversive footpegs you can buy for $13

So I was going to make my own set of footpegs after seeing the ones on my buddies XMR. Unfortunatley CanAm wants big money for those. The GYTR pegs are also great but I am cheap and they are they same height all the way across. I had some 1-1/4 HSS tubing that I was going to slice and dice to bolt on my 700. Then I remembered I still had a bunch of Arctic Cat parts in my barn. Physically the AC pegs are about twice as big as the factory yamahas. They also have a lip about 3/8" tall on the outside edge to keep your foot in (something you don’t get with the GYTR pegs). They don’t quite slip into the slot in the foot rest but they do nest nicely in between the two sides. You will have to drill one hole in each peg to match your footboard holes, the outside hole already matches perfectly. I put 3 washers inside between the peg and the plastic to keep it from crushing. I did have to use longer screws. I had 30mm flange head M10 screws on hand and they worked perfect. In the end they stick up above the footboards about 5/8". You won’t want to use these pegs if you like to ride in running shoes or flip-flops. But if you ride in a lot of mud or snow and like to stand up most of the time these are a great upgrade.



Cheap oversive footpegs you can buy for $13

So I was going to make my own set of footpegs after seeing the ones on my buddies XMR. Unfortunatley CanAm wants big money for those. The GYTR pegs are also great but I am cheap and they are they same height all the way across. I had some 1-1/4 HSS tubing that I was going to slice and dice to bolt on my 700. Then I remembered I still had a bunch of Arctic Cat parts in my barn. Physically the AC pegs are about twice as big as the factory yamahas. They also have a lip about 3/8" tall on the outside edge to keep your foot in (something you don’t get with the GYTR pegs). They don’t quite slip into the slot in the foot rest but they do nest nicely in between the two sides. You will have to drill one hole in each peg to match your footboard holes, the outside hole already matches perfectly. I put 3 washers inside between the peg and the plastic to keep it from crushing. I did have to use longer screws. I had 30mm flange head M10 screws on hand and they worked perfect. In the end they stick up above the footboards about 5/8". You won’t want to use these pegs if you like to ride in running shoes or flip-flops. But if you ride in a lot of mud or snow and like to stand up most of the time these are a great upgrade.