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Tire wear and scraping pegs
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Re: Tire wear and scraping pegs
I've never even heard of a merganser.
Err, megameter. I'm thinking you made that shit up.
Err, megameter. I'm thinking you made that shit up.
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Re: Tire wear and scraping pegs
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Re: Tire wear and scraping pegs
I ground down my pegs on the gen 1, I think mostly from a worn shock that I refused to replace.
I've touched a few times on my current bike, and I think that was mostly due to poor riding position.
Ironically, my comfortable foot riding position has the outer heel of my boots hanging off the peg about 1/4". So many times, my boot becomes the "feeler" and when I get the tickle, I know that the end is near.
No highway pegs on the FJR for Pants. After seeing Josh in my mirror pogo his Gen 1 on the hwy pegs on Hwy 348 in North Georgia, that cured any curiosity on that matter.
I've touched a few times on my current bike, and I think that was mostly due to poor riding position.
Ironically, my comfortable foot riding position has the outer heel of my boots hanging off the peg about 1/4". So many times, my boot becomes the "feeler" and when I get the tickle, I know that the end is near.
No highway pegs on the FJR for Pants. After seeing Josh in my mirror pogo his Gen 1 on the hwy pegs on Hwy 348 in North Georgia, that cured any curiosity on that matter.
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Re: Tire wear and scraping pegs
So if one has good body position and suspension is correct and pegs still scrape... then a leanier bike is necessary?
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Re: Tire wear and scraping pegs
Nah, you just need to put a Car Tire on the back, that will "ratchet" your suspension up higher as the FJR rides up on the edge of the tire. {It''s also a little harder to hold a clean line through the apex so you might slow down a little because of that as well} either way you won't scrape as much. LOLglory racing wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2019 11:57 am So if one has good body position and suspension is correct and pegs still scrape... then a leanier bike is necessary?
LEANIER???
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Re: Tire wear and scraping pegs
"Leanier" is SO 2009.glory racing wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2019 11:57 am So if one has good body position and suspension is correct and pegs still scrape... then a leanier bike is necessary?
Welcome to the geriatric mental ward for FJR douchebags.
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Re: Tire wear and scraping pegs
Damn….was it that long ago? Both 'Leanier' and 'Flatlandistan' from one of the best threads ever.
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Re: Tire wear and scraping pegs
I just rode a guys new 2019 Aprilia RSV4 1100 factory and I think it was a "Leanier bike".
Must resist...... it was f@$king awesome.
Must resist...... it was f@$king awesome.
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Re: Tire wear and scraping pegs
My peg feelers are getting quite worn down. This phenomenon began happening when I realized my suspension was unacceptably worn. I still plan to rebuild soon (with a nod to rayzerman). Either that or upgrade the bike. But I'm reluctant to do the latter. Suspension is likely forthcoming. Damn crappy mpg on the mt-10!
I've learned that peg scraping is far less likely with proper riding position. My one day at trackxperience with the new rider school taught me a lot. Basically, gripping the bike with knees and ankles, digging the opposite of apex knee into the tank, and hanging your ass half off the seat while making a triangle with your apex-side leg allows for a sharper turn with a more upright bike. And with that, there's no peg scraping. (But I dont use that position on my fjr, so, until I get my suspension rebuilt, I drag pegs).
I've learned that peg scraping is far less likely with proper riding position. My one day at trackxperience with the new rider school taught me a lot. Basically, gripping the bike with knees and ankles, digging the opposite of apex knee into the tank, and hanging your ass half off the seat while making a triangle with your apex-side leg allows for a sharper turn with a more upright bike. And with that, there's no peg scraping. (But I dont use that position on my fjr, so, until I get my suspension rebuilt, I drag pegs).
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Re: Tire wear and scraping pegs
Leanier... ability to lean before hard parts start to scrap. Sentence uses: Sure wish the FJR was leanier! Are all Aprilia's leanier? Highway pegs are the debil for leanier bikes.philharmonic wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2019 12:09 pmLEANIER???glory racing wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2019 11:57 am So if one has good body position and suspension is correct and pegs still scrape... then a leanier bike is necessary?