Motion Factory Racing patented Flex-Mount Footpeg System provides superior grip and allows your foot to flex forward and back with the movement or your motorcycle.
One of the key features of Flex-Mount Footpegs is their unique flex-mount design. This design allows the footpegs to absorb shocks and vibrations, reducing fatigue and improving overall comfort during long rides. Additionally, the adjustable height and angle options ensure a personalized fit, allowing you to find the perfect riding position for maximum control and stability.
The bushings act like the suspension on your bike. With bushings, there are a couple of things to think about. The more firm the bushing the more durable and longer it will last. They use a durometer, a hardness scale 0 being the softest and 100 being the hardest. They don't go below a80 because they found that durability isn't great below this but have tested as low as a60 bushings. A bigger person that rides enduro-style terrain might want an a96 or a98 rated bushing. A lighter person might want the opposite but in the end, it comes down to personal preference.
They put an a90 bushing on all new mount setups so people can get a good feel for their mid range option. The bushings are high quality yet inexpensive (they achieve this because they use skateboard bushings that are already developed and produced in massive quantities around the world) and a wear item designed to be replaced each season or depending on how hard or often someone rides.
Complete mount system includes:
- 6061 Aluminum ADV Platforms (65mm wide x 107mm length)
- Stainless steel mounts
- Sleeve bearing (8x10x20mm) included for 8mm OD' footpeg pins.
- Right and Left spring included.
- Chromoly steel spindles with reusable thread locker. 14mm wrench. Torque spec 40 ft/lbs
- A90 (medium flex) rated bushings
- Cleats and stainless steel machine screws. M3x18mm. These can simply be replaced by going to your local hardware store when damaged or worn out.
- Bushing bolts. 8mm Allen wrench. Torque spec 30 ft/lbs
They designed their hardware to bend rather than break in a significant impact. A wrench or adjustable wrench will quickly and easily bend the bolt back straight. Please avoid using a hammer. A little leverage from a long-handled wrench or pipe will do the job. The whole system is rebuild-able and serviceable.