I’ve been trying to upgrade my Honda Rebel with wider foot pegs for better comfort, but I’m stuck with adapter issues and installation headaches. Has anyone successfully done this?
Response
I had a similar struggle with my Rebel. What finally worked for me was the Kuryakyn 8889 adapters for my 1100. It wasn’t just a fix, it was a revelation – and not as costly or time-consuming as I feared!
Solutions that Worked for Users
Solution | Users Who Found Success | Approx. Cost (USD) | Time Needed (Minutes) |
---|---|---|---|
Kuryakyn 8889 Adapters | 1 | $30 – $50 | 20 – 30 |
Custom Seat Reworking | 1 | $200 – $300 | 120 – 180 |
Longer Rear Shocks & Forks | 1 | $100 – $200 | 60 – 90 |
Symptoms
- Struggling with replacing stock foot pegs.
- Adapter compatibility issues.
- Discomfort with original pegs and seating.
Possible Causes
- Stock pegs not meeting rider comfort needs.
- Adapter mismatch for specific Honda Rebel models.
- Need for better ergonomics and comfort.
Detailed Solutions that Worked
Kuryakyn 8889 Adapters
- What I Did: Installed Kuryakyn 8889 adapters for wider pegs on my Honda Rebel 1100.
- Outcome: Successfully fitted wider pegs for enhanced comfort.
- Personal Experience: The process was straightforward with the right adapters. The new pegs significantly improved my riding comfort.
- Estimated Cost: $30 – $50
- Time Needed: 20 – 30 minutes
- Detailed Steps:
- Identify the Adapter: Confirm that Kuryakyn 8889 is the correct model for your Honda Rebel.
- Remove Stock Pegs: Carefully unscrew and remove the existing foot pegs.
- Prepare the Adapter: Unpack and inspect the Kuryakyn 8889 adapters.
- Align the Adapter: Position the adapters correctly on the peg mount.
- Secure the Adapter: Use the provided hardware to attach the adapters firmly.
- Attach Wider Pegs: Place the wider pegs onto the adapters and secure them.
- Double-Check for Security: Ensure all bolts and nuts are tightened for safety.
- Test Ride: Take a short test ride to ensure comfort and stability.
- Expert Tip: Regularly check the tightness of the pegs and adapters after installation, especially after the first few rides. Vibration can sometimes loosen new installations.
- Handy Tip: Use a thread locker on the bolts to prevent them from loosening over time.
Custom Seat Reworking
- What I Did: Opted for a custom reworking of my bike’s seat.
- Outcome: Achieved a more comfortable and ergonomic riding position.
- Personal Experience: The wider and softer seat made long rides more bearable.
- Estimated Cost: $200 – $300
- Time Needed: 120 – 180 minutes
- Detailed Steps:
- Find a Professional: Locate a reputable custom seat workshop.
- Discuss Needs: Clearly communicate your comfort and design preferences.
- Choose Materials: Select materials and padding for the rework.
- Test Fittings: Attend fittings to ensure the seat shape suits your posture.
- Final Installation: Have the seat installed and secured on your bike.
- Expert Tip: Consider the height and reach to the ground when reworking your seat. A seat that’s too high can affect your ability to balance the bike at stops.
- Unique Info: Some custom seat makers can add heating elements for added comfort in colder weather.
Longer Rear Shocks & Forks
- What I Did: Upgraded to longer rear shocks and forks.
- Outcome: Improved ground clearance and riding comfort.
- Personal Experience: The modification allowed for more comfortable foot positioning.
- Estimated Cost: $100 – $200
- Time Needed: 60 – 90 minutes
- Detailed Steps:
- Select Compatible Parts: Choose shocks and forks suitable for your Rebel model.
- Remove Old Components: Carefully remove the existing shocks and forks.
- Install New Parts: Fit the new shocks and forks, adjusting for height.
- Secure All Elements: Ensure all bolts and connections are tight.
- Alignment Check: Verify that the bike’s alignment is correct.
- Test Ride: Conduct a test ride to check handling and comfort.
- Expert Tip: After installing new shocks and forks, it’s advisable to have a professional check the bike’s alignment and suspension settings.
- Uncommon Info: Adjusting the suspension can also affect the bike’s handling characteristics. Be prepared for a slightly different ride feel.
Motorcycle Models Where This Worked:
- Honda Rebel 1100
- Honda Rebel 500