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TTR footpegs
I wonder if the TT600R and the TT600RE share the same footpegs.
my TTRE have got rubbery footrests, which are wearing quickly. wondering to replace them with some metal ones, more offroad style... perhaps the TTR ones, if metal? can any TTR owner parhaps post a snap of their footpegs please, or tell me if they are indeed metal, tough and long lasting? thank you Diego |
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TTR footpegs are slightly bigger all round and do not have the rubber insert. I always remove the rubber insert straight away and dont use it (more room for MX boots).
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