Who made these pegs?

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I have seen maybe 5 sets of these. Been told Khi but I have seen one set for a Kx and the others all on yamaha's.
I know that the most of the steel framed pegs would interchange just trying to get a little more knowledge of these.


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Oldnslo
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I have the same pegs on my 1980 Canadian factory yamaha YZ125...Ti hardware on mine and a slightly tricker design but yet very similar to these pictured.
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Oldnslo wrote:
I have the same pegs on my 1980 Canadian factory yamaha YZ125...Ti hardware on mine and a slightly tricker design but yet very similar to these...
I have the same pegs on my 1980 Canadian factory yamaha YZ125...Ti hardware on mine and a slightly tricker design but yet very similar to these pictured.
I'd like to see a photo of your G. I am assembling one myself.


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Here ya go. It has the race plastics on it in this picture.So it kind og looks a bit crappy in race trim. I came with a full set of painted white Euro plastics including an alloy tank that is painted. Fox forks, Luft mono, custom built cone pipes, super trick porting job etc etc. it's the fastest G On the planet. Ti hardware everywhere including axles and a complete extra motor plus all kinds of spare parts and wheel sets. It's a cool scooter and attracts allot of attention from the Yami guys. The G chassis is a great platform in my opinion.
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9/6/2015 4:08pm Edited Date/Time 9/6/2015 4:09pm


You can kind of see the pegs in this photo.....

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9/6/2015 5:18pm Edited Date/Time 9/6/2015 5:37pm
Thank you.
Been racing it this summer......it's allot of fun to ride...the suspension front and rear is second to none. Really dialed in and works as well as modern suspension. It was Terry Hofoss's bike. I have his 1981 also plus a few others factory Honda's out of Canada.
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There were a decent amount of 1980 YZ125s around back in the day. They were good and reliable bikes . I rarely see them now.
Are you saying the tank on your Yz in the pic is aluminum Oldnslo?
It looks very close to the stock shape. What class do you race it in?
Let's see these factory Hondas
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MaxPower wrote:
There were a decent amount of 1980 YZ125s around back in the day. They were good and reliable bikes . I rarely see them now. Are...
There were a decent amount of 1980 YZ125s around back in the day. They were good and reliable bikes . I rarely see them now.
Are you saying the tank on your Yz in the pic is aluminum Oldnslo?
It looks very close to the stock shape. What class do you race it in?
Let's see these factory Hondas
No.....The tank in the pictures is just a crap tank off of fleabay as are the fender and side plates. I would never run the alloy tank. The bike runs in the Grand Prix class of most vintage series.
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How about a pic of the alloy tank?

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