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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 3/5/2007 10:44:31 AM Posts: -1,169, Visits: 2 |
| Passenger foot rest: My Lady is 5'1 her legs are at about a 90 degree angle with them on the pegs. Not a problem but I suspect that it may become uncomfortable for long rides (we have a few trips already planned). Will passenger floor plates help? Is there any way to lower the foot rests with out custom modification, or raise the seat height with out killing the handling? My other concern is if some one who is taller than she is rides on the back, there knees will either be in my arm pits or at there ears, due to the location of the passenger foot rests. Or is this a non issue and you have never had a problem with this?
Ryan |
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| Read this article:
Baron's Adjustable Passenger Floorboards Review @ RoadStarMagazine
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Lukas Durrenmatt |
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| | I put the Yamaha floorboards on for my wife, and "reversed" the installation (i.e put "left" on "right" side and vice versa". They fit just fine, and let her have a more little stretch-out room. |
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| My wife said they hurt her feet after a while, I put floorboards on and she loves them.
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 4/5/2008 9:40:08 AM Posts: 3, Visits: 5 |
| For my 10th Anniversary I bought my wife the passenger floor boards from http://www.powerpartsplus.com and she loved them. She always said that the foot pegs hurt the arch of her foot. Maybe for Christmas she will get the Yamaha Touring Seat.

Chuck |
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