I have the Rivco Switchblade type and really like them. I had a set of Mick O'Pegs on my Goldwing. They worked fine but were really clunky in operation and looks.
I have the Rivco Switchblade type and really like them. I had a set of Mick O'Pegs on my Goldwing. They worked fine but were really clunky in operation and looks.
Well I was all set to order the mick o pegs but I want to talk to a person prior to giving them $325 of my money. With their website being down all I have been able to do is exchange emails and have them send me a very vague invoice from PayPal. And when I say vague I mean vague. I have asked for a phone number to call and discuss a couple things with them but each time they have responded to my email and totally ignores the fact I was asking for a contact number.
I like to talk to a person!!! For all I know, they have went out of business and still collecting money. I have had that happen before and will not have it happen again. I don't think I am being unrealistic when asking this.
Guess I will have to go with the ergo lll!!! They do look a lot better anyway.
Gotta go with your gut instinct.
You won't be disappointed with the Ergo III's. Small tip though... if you ever take them apart later to re=grease the Helix... do not torque back to 30ft pounds. I had a defective set and one of them snapped and became unusable. I'd use 10 ft pounds and thread locker on the main bolt if doing it again...
21 years Army (retired)
...been everywhere, seen everything, done almost everything.
IBA 80537
Had the Ergo II's but switched to the Mick-O-Pegs. I'm 6'2" and would never go back to the Ergo's. The weird look of them is something to get used to but now it looks like normal.