Foot Peg Support Brace | Talaria Sting
Foot Peg Support Brace | Talaria Sting
Couldn't load pickup availability
Share
DIrtyBike Aluminum Foot Peg Support Fits Between Your Foot Peg Brackets For Extra Support
Don't Let Your foot peg bracket break!
Riding while standing on your foot pegs can bend your foot peg brackets and lead to breakage. This simple brace fits in between your foot peg brackets and prevents them from bending inward. This is a must for off-road riding. Made from 6061 hard anodized aluminum.
Your foot peg mounting bracket has three holes to mount the foot pegs. If all three holes are the same size (inside diameter) then you will need version 1 (V1). If the rear most hole has a smaller inside diameter you will need version 2 (V2).Â
Sting bikes delivered on or after June 2022 Talaria have a new foot peg mounting bracket design so you must determine which support bracket you will need.



Please be aware that many electric bikes sold by RegenRides, its partners, and wholesalers are intended exclusively for off-road use at their speed and power factory setting. Bypassing or modifying the bike restrictions does not adhere to proper use and as the owner, you will assume full responsibility and liability. It is important to acknowledge that these vehicles may not adhere to specific national, federal, provincial, and/or local laws or regulations.
As the buyer, it is your responsibility to thoroughly acquaint yourself with any potential restrictions that may apply to the usage of such a product in your specific location. You assume complete liability for the choices you make regarding its utilization and any potential ramifications that may arise as a result.
This vehicle is not an "electric assisted bicycle" as defined by North Carolina Motor Vehicle Code and is instead a type of motor vehicle and subject to applicable motor vehicle laws if used on public roads or public lands. Your insurance policies may not provide coverage for accidents involving the use of this vehicle. To determine if coverage is provided you should contact your insurance company or agent.