The beauty of Lamonts system is its adjustability. You mount the base plate and there is a curved piece with like 5 holes spaced out that you can play with to find your comfort spot. You can go up or down, forward or back, wide or tight to the body. The reason mine look so far out there is because Im tall and need all the leg room I can get. Once you find that spot and tighten it down, it has a very secure feel and you can even take on the twisties with your feet on them. I think you have even more control because your feet are spread farther apart and you can push on the outside leg easier. You need to keep in mind it may take a split second longer to get to the brake though. Another negative I have found with me having my legs so far forward is my right ankle gets very hot being right in front of that exhaust fan hole. I have a thread about that and someone suggested that I need to reroute the air down and block off that hole some. Or just wear some kind of armor shield on my ankle.Lamonster has a great install video on it, although he suggests a couple of things I dissagree with. A. I would keep that lower plastic shield. Heres why, It is not that much trouble to remove it and re insalling it after you do it a couple of times and it is part of what keeps your lower shield tupperware stable and strong. I tried it both ways and without it that bottom piece that your tupperware sets on had way too much movement, so I reinstalled it and it didnt feel like the side was going to fall apart on me. You do have to drill out those holes in the plastic shield to about 1/2 inch though.B. He suggests putting some silicone on the base plate bolts. I tried that and it did not work well. If you use some 2 way tape on that same spot, it grabs instantly and keeps that bolt from pushing out so easy. Keep in mind, you will have to remove the plate with the peg attached every time you change your oil. ( not a big deal, its just 2 more nuts to remove)