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so mark, did you keep them there and just put up with the discomfort? did you get used to them?
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i notice when i sit on the bike and hold the bars my foot on the peg, the front of my foot applies pressure to the brake unless i lift my toe. the brake pedal is allready pitcjed down some....should i pitch it down more so my toe is just above the pedal with my heel on the peg?
have your foot on the peg as u would while riding.usualy that would put the peg under your arch, and if i have my cowboy boot on my heel can just hang over the peg, and my toe sole will just clear the pedal.
u want to be able to have enough adjustment so u can adjt the pedal for comfort after u are done.
i never did change mine but i should.
your height looks good but i would move it forward,try it under the axle bolt and see if that feel right.
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im ganna try that. and you mean the swing arm pivot bolt, not the axle bolt right?Stu Pidasole wrote:
i notice when i sit on the bike and hold the bars my foot on the peg, the front of my foot applies pressure to the brake unless i lift my toe. the brake pedal is allready pitcjed down some....should i pitch it down more so my toe is just above the pedal with my heel on the peg?
have your foot on the peg as u would while riding.usualy that would put the peg under your arch, and if i have my cowboy boot on my heel can just hang over the peg, and my toe sole will just clear the pedal.
u want to be able to have enough adjustment so u can adjt the pedal for comfort after u are done.
i never did change mine but i should.
your height looks good but i would move it forward,try it under the axle bolt and see if that feel right.
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im ganna try that. and you mean the swing arm pivot bolt, not the axle bolt right?Stu Pidasole wrote:
i notice when i sit on the bike and hold the bars my foot on the peg, the front of my foot applies pressure to the brake unless i lift my toe. the brake pedal is allready pitcjed down some....should i pitch it down more so my toe is just above the pedal with my heel on the peg?
have your foot on the peg as u would while riding.usualy that would put the peg under your arch, and if i have my cowboy boot on my heel can just hang over the peg, and my toe sole will just clear the pedal.
u want to be able to have enough adjustment so u can adjt the pedal for comfort after u are done.
i never did change mine but i should.
your height looks good but i would move it forward,try it under the axle bolt and see if that feel right.
HA!! :laugh: Ya the swing arm bolt. Sorry.
i guess it would have to be a unicycle to work with the axle bolt.
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im ganna wait till i have the entire motor bolted in. this way theres no doing shit twice.
wow,joe what ?
this does not sound like you :ohmy: .
so what are we going to watch while you are waiting for your engine?
he!! nads hasn't even posted for a couple days :laugh: .
go steal some shopping carts and cut em up and weld em back together so we can have something to watch :silly: .
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im ganna wait till i have the entire motor bolted in. this way theres no doing shit twice.
wow,joe what ?
this does not sound like you :ohmy: .
so what are we going to watch while you are waiting for your engine?
he!! nads hasn't even posted for a couple days :laugh: .
go steal some shopping carts and cut em up and weld em back together so we can have something to watch :silly: .
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look what i found......:laugh:
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