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My V7 won at a custom bike show...

I have to chuckle at these last few posts because this is precisely what somebody did to my Centauro.

They cut off or should I say, ground off the rear foot peg brackets off of the frame and then painted the frame where the bracket used to be.

I wish they hadn’t but it wasn’t a deal breaker as I’ve only ever ridden my 2 Centauros one up.

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I, too, will remove my V7III passenger pegs but rather than cut, grind, and re-paint the hangers I'll just pretend the peg tabs aren't there.
 
I, too, will remove my V7III passenger pegs but rather than cut, grind, and re-paint the hangers I'll just pretend the peg tabs aren't there.
Do you have a stubby exhaust? I'd not recommend losing the hangers if you still have any length poking out as the exhaust clamps are not designed to be load baring joining the silencer to the link pipe
 
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