On March 17, 2010 bustcard wrote:
Mine cracked when i installed it. Don't overtighten the little screw.
On May 30, 2009 Hobo900 wrote:
Nice helped add a bit to the look nothing crazy
On April 28, 2009 Northern Lights wrote:
Takes only a couple minutes ...you will have to cut the exsisting robber shift peg...good sharpe utility knife does the trick..just one cut the lenght of the rubber and it removes easily...keep it in a safe place incase you ever want to put it back on...your new cover fits pretty snug once in place..I didn't use any tape to build up the metal peg..instead I used automotive adhesive/silicon..put a generous amount inside the new cover and push on over the peg slowly til it bottoms out..give it a couple spins over the peg and line it up so that the top and bottom rubber pads are verticle..your set screw should be facing straight towards the rear and just snug it down..good to go in an hour.
On October 27, 2008 cannibal wrote:
they break very easy
On October 27, 2008 rolandoq wrote:
Looks great, but not a perfect fit. Rubber pushes out if you tighten setscrew. Ended up using crazy glue instead. If you don't mind cutting, drilling, and tapping your stock shifter, get one of the other universal pegs that screw in.
On October 27, 2008 neto43 wrote:
Great accessory!
On October 27, 2008 ggibbs wrote:
Easy install.
On October 27, 2008 mwmalotte wrote:
Nice looking cover but very small set screw - must be very careful not to over-tighten or it will break
On October 27, 2008 Steve2242 wrote:
Plastic junk, but it looks good. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN or it will crack!
On October 27, 2008 elnegrobike wrote:
very confortable... look good