Genuine Honda rubber foot peg for the Honda CB550K and many other CB's. Stop neglecting that chunk missing from your foot peg and splurge for a new set! Fits both left and right side. Just cut off your old ones if they won't slide off, and slide on the new ones! Sold individually.
These rubber foot pegs don't have the holes on the bottom to install hardware. If your foot pegs have metal hardware, these foot pegs will still work but the hardware isn't necessary.
The dimesion of the square opening is 17.3mm x 17.3mm.
Honda part number: 50661-310-000
Fits Honda:
SL100K1 - 1971
SL125K - 1971
CB175K - 1971-1972
CL175K Scrambler - 1971-1972
CB350K Twin - 1971-1973
CL350K Scrambler - 1971-1973
SL350K0 - 1969-1970 (not 1970 K1)
CB450K - 1971-1972
CL450K - 1971-1972
CB500K Four - 1971-1973
CB550K - 1974-1976
CB750K - 1970-1976
may fit other years and models....
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Honda foot peg
Excellent appearance and not difficult to install.
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Perfect for a 1971 cb 500 four
Just cut the old one off. I used silicone spray and pushed the new one on.
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ok product
so as stated, these do not have the 2 holes on the bottom side that secures the rubber properly. No big deal, just drill 2 holes yourself and it works fine. if you intend to run the small metal plate/knob on the bottom side you will have to some more cutting. it was too much of a hassle for me so i left them off. without the bolts they do fit snug on the peg but as somebody stated I wouldnt risk loosing it so I drilled my own holes. overall a solid product, but 3 stars since i have to make a "genuine honda" product fit my OEM pegs.
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Good fit
No need for hardware. Cut the old one off, and pounded this one on (gently) with a rubber mallet. Stays in place well. Fit to CB350 F1.
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Perfectly replaces original
Always prompt shipping and quick delivery. This part perfectly replaces the original, except for minor modification. I was riding on rugged terrain, the bolt fell out of the original foot peg rubber, and I lost it. This is intended to just slip on without the bolt hardware, but I matched the bolt at a local hardware, drilled a hole in the underside of the rubber, and it looks original.