2wheeledJim
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I am just 6" and I'm eager to improve the ergos of my newly acquired NC700X 2013 with lowering pegs.
Here are the stock pegs. Note: the rider can have the insides of their feet virtually touching the bike.
Some people complain that with some designs of lowering pegs it forces your feet further out from the bike. This can mean you have to tilt your toes in to reach the shifter or rear brake pedal. Example:
The Frank Design pegs (below) are the only ones I've found which lower your pegs with minimal lateral change in foot position. However, the FD ones don't let you adjust the peg forward slightly, as in the picture above. The FD ones are also the most expensive.
Does anyone have any thoughts or experience on how much this change in lateral foot position matters? Is it likely to annoy me or should I just get the cheaper, adjustable ones?
Here are the stock pegs. Note: the rider can have the insides of their feet virtually touching the bike.
Some people complain that with some designs of lowering pegs it forces your feet further out from the bike. This can mean you have to tilt your toes in to reach the shifter or rear brake pedal. Example:
The Frank Design pegs (below) are the only ones I've found which lower your pegs with minimal lateral change in foot position. However, the FD ones don't let you adjust the peg forward slightly, as in the picture above. The FD ones are also the most expensive.
Does anyone have any thoughts or experience on how much this change in lateral foot position matters? Is it likely to annoy me or should I just get the cheaper, adjustable ones?
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