Pillion Pegs Off, Bolt Up The Holes?

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  1. Vulpes

    Vulpes Confused Member

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    As the wife refuses to ride pillion on the speedy, I decided to take the pegs off for a cleaner look - I know others have done it, but do you bolt up the vacant bolt holes? And if so, what with?

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  2. Notso

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    Triumph use those plastic hole plugs for blanking off.
     
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  3. MadMrB

    MadMrB Elite Member

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    As Notso said, plastic "fir tree" blanking plugs

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    Or black domed head allen bolts

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  4. Vulpes

    Vulpes Confused Member

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    I like the look of the domed head allen bolts - they'd need a bolt at the back, I'd think? As the pegs are bolted on from the inside, as it were.
     
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  5. MadMrB

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    If the hole isn't threaded, then my first choice would be the plastic plugs, but that is just personal preference and the allen bolt with a nut would work equally as well :)
     
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  6. Adie P

    Adie P Crème de la Crème

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    Don't Evotech do a blanking kit for the Speed Triple? They do for the Street Triple - what chance they have the same bolt hole spacing? I've got a Gen 1 Street I can measure if that's any help?
     
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  7. Rocker

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    Black domed allan bolts get my vote
     
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  8. Vulpes

    Vulpes Confused Member

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    Would that be M8?
     
  9. Rocker

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    Yeah I think they are and only need to be the length of the thread in the hole put some copper slip on the thread on assembly
     
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  10. Vulpes

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    There's no thread in the hole though, as the original bolts screw into the pegs themselves. Would need a nut on the inside.
     
  11. Rocker

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    Oh didn't realise mine is the older model and threaded
    Yeah mate put a nut on the back or go down the plastic bung route
     
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  12. Vulpes

    Vulpes Confused Member

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    Mine's a 2005 - not older than yours, surely?
     
  13. Rocker

    Rocker Elite Member

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    Mines a 2000

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  14. Vulpes

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  15. Rocker

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    #15 Rocker, Nov 25, 2020
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    I've taken the rear pegs off since the first picture

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  16. Vulpes

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    Nice plate, too!
     
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  17. Rocker

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    It came with the bike whats it worth whatever someone wants to pay I suppose
     
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  18. ChasChas

    ChasChas Marxist Scum

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    I'd be more worried about the missing rear wheel but we all have our own priorities. ;)
     
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  19. BATEBY45

    BATEBY45 Well-Known Member

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    My MOT man said if you have a pillion seat you must have pillion pegs or it's an MOT fail. I don't even have pillion insurance but have to keep the pegs.
     
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  20. Pegscraper

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    I'd just fill the holes with some black silicone RTV. You get a smooth watertight finish and you can just poke it out when need be.
     
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