Slagiatt
Member
A little experimenting with your foot (as I'm sure most of us have discovered) makes buying the $500 floorboards unnecessary.
If you just leave the front of your foot on the peg and pivot your ankle, you can rest your heel on the peg support bar and have a level, flat support. Wouldn't want to drive like that all the time, but it is a good alternate position for a change on longer rides. Also, you can completely remove your feet from the pegs and rest them on the peg support bar...just another option.
Also, with the pegs, there are stretch positions that would be difficult with the floorboards. I'm Just saying.....
(BTW, my pegs are in position 5--all the way forward--but I assume this would work for other setups.)
Gotta love these massive foot pegs!
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If you just leave the front of your foot on the peg and pivot your ankle, you can rest your heel on the peg support bar and have a level, flat support. Wouldn't want to drive like that all the time, but it is a good alternate position for a change on longer rides. Also, you can completely remove your feet from the pegs and rest them on the peg support bar...just another option.
Also, with the pegs, there are stretch positions that would be difficult with the floorboards. I'm Just saying.....
(BTW, my pegs are in position 5--all the way forward--but I assume this would work for other setups.)
Gotta love these massive foot pegs!
:thumbup: