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need some advice guys.
i want to junk the rear foot pegs, but the belt drive guard (chain guard) mounts to the left hand rear foot rest mount. is there a "ready made" bracket you know of i can buy to replace this, or do i have to get creative with the left hand rear mount and a hack saw?
or, is it ok to run the bike without the guard in place?
thanks.
The Street Bob comes without passenger pegs. You could probably find someone who has installed pegs on their Bob to hook you up with the original bracket.
I'm scrappin mine too. My girl has her own bike so I don't need them either. Bought the bracket from the dealer for 9.95 plus tax. Bracket is for a street bob but it fits the WG. Don't have the part number handy though.
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