Bmw R1100gs Passenger Foor Peg Lowering Brackets R1150 Gs R1100 on 2040-parts.com
Gibsonia, Pennsylvania, US
These came off my recently sold 1995 BMW R1100GS. They are lowering brackets for the passenger footpegs. They lower the pegs a couple of inches for more legroom for your passenger. Very little use. I would put these on if I was taking my wife for a ride then usually remove them. They don't fold up very far, the one side pivots about 45 degrees and the other side pivots less. That was never a problem for me, in fact the passenger pegs sticking out may act as protection if the bike ever went over - thankfully I never had to find out. They are in excellent condition and really added some much need legroom for my passenger.
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