50+ year old passenger pegs sometimes will show their age by not staying erect.
You can fix this by inserting a zip tie between the bottom rubber and square metal washer to put more tension on it when in the up position.
Get it in position loosely, then pry open the space between the footpeg rubber and metal washer using a small screwdriver and slide it into place, then tighten the zip tie.
Mine is working so far...there are replacement rubbers out there that should also fix the problem, but this works as a quick fix.



You can fix this by inserting a zip tie between the bottom rubber and square metal washer to put more tension on it when in the up position.
Get it in position loosely, then pry open the space between the footpeg rubber and metal washer using a small screwdriver and slide it into place, then tighten the zip tie.
Mine is working so far...there are replacement rubbers out there that should also fix the problem, but this works as a quick fix.



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