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Flo Motorsports
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Discover the Perfect Upgrade: Flo Motorsports Performance Racing Parts
Discover the Perfect Upgrade: Flo Motorsports Performance Racing Parts
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Discover Flo Motorsports Wide Platform Footpegs, Unbreakable Levers and Billet Radiator Guards!
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Discover Flo Motorsports Wide Platform Footpegs, Unbreakable Levers and Billet Radiator Guards!
Flo Motorsports Pro 120 Mountain Bike Levers
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Flo Motorsports Pro 120 Mountain Bike Levers
FLO Motorsports Stainless Steel Foot Pegs
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FLO Motorsports Stainless Steel Foot Pegs
Flo motorsports V4 mini floorboards in Jet Fuel
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Flo motorsports V4 mini floorboards in Jet Fuel
Flo Motorsports Radiator Guards for GasGas MC EC and EX Models
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Flo Motorsports Radiator Guards for GasGas MC EC and EX Models
How to Install Sprocket on KTM 300 | Flo Jet Fuel Colorway
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How to Install Sprocket on KTM 300 | Flo Jet Fuel Colorway
How to Install Oversize Brake Rotor Kit on Dirtbike | 280mm Rotor & Bracket
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How to Install Oversize Brake Rotor Kit on Dirtbike | 280mm Rotor & Bracket
Unbreakable FLO Pro 120 Lever Install for Shimano XT/XTR/SLX Brakes | Mountain Bike Tutorial
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Unbreakable FLO Pro 120 Lever Install for Shimano XT/XTR/SLX Brakes | Mountain Bike Tutorial
Do Lowering Pegs Really Work? FLO 12mm Lowering pegs for KTM Husqvarna GasGas
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Do Lowering Pegs Really Work? FLO 12mm Lowering pegs for KTM Husqvarna GasGas
Exploring the unknown on a Harley Dual Sport part 2
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Exploring the unknown on a Harley Dual Sport part 2
Flo Motorsports Exploring the unknown on a Harley Dual Sport
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Flo Motorsports Exploring the unknown on a Harley Dual Sport
Flo Motorsports 2020 Glendale Supercross featuring Larry Fitzgerald Bike
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Flo Motorsports 2020 Glendale Supercross featuring Larry Fitzgerald Bike
Flo Motorsports Ride and Destroy Bell Brawl Sturgis 2019 Sponsor
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Flo Motorsports Ride and Destroy Bell Brawl Sturgis 2019 Sponsor
Flo Motorsports 2019 Pala Raceway National
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Flo Motorsports 2019 Pala Raceway National
Flo Motorsports Ride and Destroy Bell Brawl Utah 2019 Sponsor
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Flo Motorsports Ride and Destroy Bell Brawl Utah 2019 Sponsor
Flo Motorsports Jet Fuel Pegs for V Twin Harley
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Flo Motorsports Jet Fuel Pegs for V Twin Harley
Flo Motorsports Teams up with Vital Mx Dream Bike Giveaway
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Flo Motorsports Teams up with Vital Mx Dream Bike Giveaway
Flo Motorsports Pro 160 Clutch Lever Assembly
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Flo Motorsports Pro 160 Clutch Lever Assembly
Harley Wheelie Flo Motorsports V3 Pegs intro
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Harley Wheelie Flo Motorsports V3 Pegs intro
Flo Motorsports KTM Radiator Guards Installation
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Flo Motorsports KTM Radiator Guards Installation
How to install newer KTM and Husqvarna Foot pegs
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How to install newer KTM and Husqvarna Foot pegs
Danger Boy Deegan has the Flo : By Flo Motorsports
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Danger Boy Deegan has the Flo : By Flo Motorsports
Flo Motorsports Team rider Billy Laninovich
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Flo Motorsports Team rider Billy Laninovich
FLO MOTORSPORTS 2.0 RED FOOT PEGS FOR SUZUKI RM-Z250 RM-Z450 RMZ 250 450 FOOTPEGS
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FLO MOTORSPORTS 2.0 RED FOOT PEGS FOR SUZUKI RM-Z250 RM-Z450 RMZ 250 450 FOOTPEGS
FLO MOTORSPORTS 2.0 RED FOOT PEGS FOR HONDA CRF250R X CRF450R X CR125 CR250 CRF150 FOOTPEGS
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FLO MOTORSPORTS 2.0 RED FOOT PEGS FOR HONDA CRF250R X CRF450R X CR125 CR250 CRF150 FOOTPEGS
I bought a pair. We'll see if they're as advertised.
Good stuff, but I found myself usually crushing levers in the vertical plane 😁
it is not compatible to XTR Brake M9120 directly. But I do the modification by adding 2 0.8mm thick washers on each side (above and below the FLO Lever, and totally 4 in both sides), and it needs the spring from XT (Left & Right Spring). Properly it works, but the clicking sounds were found after installation. Grinding is needed to make the Smooth Curve on the point where touching to the servo-wave. Hope FLO can improve for the Curve Design.
Just ordered a set after a XT lever brake...thankfully my thumb on a root didn't brake.
I got that it works good
bullshit. i totally call bullshit. that stupid little god damn spring did not just slip in on the first try. no effing way.
Are this compatible with Shimano Saints M820?
Something to consider w/these pegs that was a deal breaker for me, is that you can no longer wedge your toes up against the sides of the chassis & squeeze w/ankles quite like you can on stock-height pegs due to the machined ledge between the peg's platform & mounting hole that forces your feet further apart. This ledge is not shown on their product page (totally different set of pegs pictured) but you can see it in this video. Had I known this, I wouldn't have bought them. I have tried both standard & lowering pegs from FLO, and prefer the standard by far. Lowering pegs were on for 1-2 rides, and I sold them. 6'2" VET MX rider w/long torso, '20.5 Husky FC450RE. I love FLO's stuff, but these ain't for me. I run their levers on all my bikes and have never broken one through some GNARLY crashes. Currently running Raptor Ti pegs on '23 GG MC366F that are 10mm to the rear @stock height & they are stellar at getting you away from hanging over the front of the bike so much when in the attack position. Would not hesitate to run FLO's stock height pegs though, as they are beautifully machined & plenty grippy.
Not being able to squeeze the bike is a deal breaker for me. Thanks for the note !
All these benefits and I just wanted to match my hardware color lol. Glad theirs a install video on these makes it much easier for diy'ers.
Love these things. They saved me from needing to get a whole new unit. They also look and feel better, imo.
Day 2 of asking to be a ambassador
Can I be an Ambassador
I'm a little confused. Don't all Shimano masters use the same lever just some without adjusters? I've read you can buy a xt m8000 style levers to install on zee brakes so you get the external adjuster. Which if I'm not mistaken is the lame lever on the Saint. So why not say these levers fit Saint, Zee, XT, XTR, SLX and however many other master there are.
Great product. Anyone who works on their own bike will install them easily. Quick shipment but unfortunately USPS goes through Salt Lake for everything. Painful to think my levers went right by my house to SL just to come back to S Utah. NOT Flo's fault but waiting to ride another 2 days🙄
After my XT 2 piston M8100's crumpled like tin foil on the smallest imaginable rock, and no shop in the state, nor distributors, or even shimano not having stock for 2+ more months, I ordered these. They installed right in just fine, and now that I have gotten them dialed in with my preferred reach, they work like a gem. Thanks flow!!!!!
Sell sell sell
It's a shame it does not fit m820 Saint levers.
There's a suspicious amount of 5 star reviews on the Flo site. By the time I received these in Canada, they cost over $200, with the list price being $100 USD. $100 USD for a couple lever blades is absurd. For comparison my Race Face Aeffect R 7075-T6 cranks only cost me $150 CDN. A set of SLX complete levers would only be $150 CDN. I'm unable to find what alloy these blades are made of but when a part is made from 7000 series it's usually advertised like Flo did with their foot pegs so it sure looks to me like these blades despite the ridiculous price are made from shitty 6000 series aluminum. Are they even forged? Aside from the bullshit price that may be attributable to a small company with low volumes (but I suspect gouging due to dire unmet need) the design of these is a great example of why I'm convinced that bikes tend to attract automotive & aerospace engineering rejects. The range of motion touted as a feature (that is not in the direction that crashes bend blades anyway) is restricted by a sort of tab so that they can only extend to roughly perpendicular to the bar. Why? That puts them in the most vulnerable position possible to be bent/broken in all the ways. Same as if someone wanted to break your arm, the way these blades extend is analogous to handing a bully your arm so they can break it. They couldn't break your arm if it's tight to your bod. The stock blades don't have their spring & associated range of motion for any sort of crash protection, the range is there to accommodate the reach adjust & the spring is to hold the SERVOWAVE cam tight to the roller & take up any slack caused by the reach adjust. The reach adjust on the Flo blades is needlessly convoluted, significantly weakens them & adds cost. I see no reason reach adjustment needs to be done on the fly or without tools, but for those who do, these things use a spring, a ball, a set screw, a threaded rod with a flat milled on it & a threaded/knurled ring to do what a bolt with a knurled head & some threadlocker could do. Or a bolt with a Nyloc or similar pressed in. To fit all that junk they've got in there, they put a slot, with sharp right angled corners inside the blade. Ever heard of a stress concentrator? They've got 2 of them in close to the most dangerous spots possible. To accommodate the spring that pushes the ball into the ring for the clicks on this Rube Goldberg concraption, there's a blind hole to further weaken the entire area. The deliberation of $hitmano using a piece of thin, folded aluminum for their blades wasn't to have them bend or break in a crash by being forced in toward the stem, it's to bend "down" so they end up shaped like an "L", which is exactly what happened to mine on my first crash a week after getting my SLX brakes. $hitmano has a history of this & Flo appears to be doing the same, taking advantage of the fact that there's no adequate options on the market. Either that or they just REEEALLY don't know WTF they're doing. These levers as manufactured may be marginally stronger than stock. Don't let "Lifetime Warranty" fool you. Warranties are generally bullshit to begin with, or at least to be safe a smart shopper will assume so. Their warranty is typical, covering only manufacturing defects. It doesn't extend to crashes or design defects despite claims to having an "Unbreakable" design. DESIGN is the prob here. So once again as with $hitmano, it'll work great until it experiences the slightest bit of adversity. Despite how terrible these blades are, they do have one thing $hitmano's don't & that's the ability to mod them to be as durable, or close to it, as they should be. I ground off the tabs so they'll swing all the way around instead of stopping perpendicular to the bar & removed the bogus adjuster that I don't need anyway, threaded the hole, made a spacer for the slot & clamped it in with a titanium bolt. I wish I could post pics. I'm now confident that they are as strong as they'd need to be & as strong as they can be. I don't need adjustability, I need durability, but if done my way they'd be easier to adjust & made even more durable for it at a lower cost. Lean design people. Learn it! Do it! I'm so sick of all the designed to fail bullshit in the world, Edison with the bulbs, GM with the vehicles, $hitmano with bike parts & sorry guys but if you really meant well here & just don't know how to do it right, I guess thanks for trying. :/
Wow, bad day? Can't make everyone happy. There's lots of work and decision making in the development of a product. Material available, machinable, durability for the average Joe, assembly, looks, and the list goes on. I guess my advice is make your own. With the price and availability or lack of, the stock levers, seems like a fair price for a decent product that's needed by those that don't want to get gouged by a bike shop for the whole assembly, which is currently one of the only ways to get levers. I doubt that if you cnc'd your own product that was in demand or fit a nitch need, you'd offer it for a minimal profit. Maybe in Socialist Canada? They work, they're cool, and arrive quickly, not much more you could ask for.
does it work with saints lever?
Will these work on passenger side on a Roadglide?
Is this compatible with my Shimano XTR? :)
Need these for my 2022 250xcf.
How prone are these to warping? I have one on my 22 yz450 and it is rubbing in a small section and driving me absolutely nuts.
some feedback here: 1) One of my levers came with the set screw basically protruding into the hole for the post, so a step should be to check for that first. 2) my post does not just slide in like that. I had to pop the allen key pretty hard to get it out, and now cannot get it back by myself and am going to need an expert's help to do it. I'm not sure if this is rare or if a lot of these posts have this tight of a tolerance.
Your company sucks! I've been trying to buy your product for months!
Imagine a magura brake with this
You don’t need to reinstall the tiny rubber plug?
I'm 6' 1". Just installed them on my XC-F. Can't really tell the difference. I also don't like the silver color. Stands against the black theme of my bike.
They're footpegs.... Who cares what color they are. They are going to be beat up anyway
Do they maintain the upwards angle the stock pegs have? its hard to tell from the comparison photo
They seem really heavy. Thoughts?
I’m so excited to get some Flow 120 levers for my bikes! I hope it’s as easy as it looks as you demonstrated, thanks! My OEM levers are fine but the adjustable reach is really poorly designed and moves.
This video shows the older Shimano 8020 brakes, I hope it works with my newer model M8120 brake
I installed them on my newer XT M8120 brakes and they fit perfectly. It was as simple to install as this video displays. I definitely prefer the design over my OEM levers.
@@hardmtnbiker thanks for that. Just ordered some.
@@butchwhite8472 this tutorial really helped. The only step missing was to make sure the Flo Lever set screw was backed out before the install.
Will it fit to shimano saint?
I'd be super hyped to buy these if they were in stock. Do you guys know when you will have more?
Will these fit a 2021 iron 1200?
can yall please make levers for the new sram codes!!!
Received my levers on 2/18. Emailed Jeff@ with a problem with them. Currently 3/1 with no reply. Love getting a defective part, emailing support and being ignored.
Did FLO eventually fix your problem? Kinda worried about buying from them if they ignore customers like this. Lifetime warranty only good if company responds. Sheesh!
@@GokkunGuru nope. Sent 3 emails. No reply from them.
I have shimano zee m-640, did anybody try them
Hi I’m in uk I have gasgas ex 300 2021 but I can’t find low profile pegs do you have any directions for me? Thanks
Its the same pegs as ktm
will this fit on mt410?
I bought this levers and they don’t fit in XTR race break levers, the flo levels need a hole to fit the screw present in the XTR 9120. Wasted my money…
can confirm that these also fit on saint BL m820 levers
Did you have to modify anything?
not compatible of deore?
Pretty sure this will work with the Deore BL-M6100 levers as well. Purchased a pair and will report back.
Did it work?
@@curtydbikes didn't fit. You remove the lever the same on the Deore BL-M6100 but the geometry of the lever is slightly different. Fits the SLX and the XT levers just fine though.
@@georgedaswani9155 thanks!!
Can it fit on deore m6120 ?
@@DKEDITING_ZONE didn't work with the Deore BL-M6100 levers, worked on the BL-M7100 and M8100 levers though.
looks pretty sick i ordered myself some
Watching this video when half way through i realize 'hey I know that log!'... Fountain creek, That place is a gem.
You honestly deserve more subscribers :)
is it all model of shimano XT,SLX brake can replace with this lever?
you can replace this on the slx
By far the most raddest opening! 🤘 🔥
What’s up, what’s up. This is Jon with Flo Motorsports and T-day…
An inch or 1.5 inches lower would be nice maybe just even with the skid plate. Dont know what it is about KTM but feels like im hunched over even with bar risers. Had a stock yamaha 2007 yz and it was perfect for me being 6.1