What would you suggest to use as a rear peg. I'm looking and thought I would ask your opinion.The rearsets have two hundred and sixteen (216) possible positions. The toe pegs for the brake and shift levers also have eccentric adjustments. For people with really small feet or for guys with the boat size feet we also have an optional extended toe peg (GLE1) that allows the position of the toe peg to move anywhere in a one inch radius of the mounting hole for the toe peg so you can lengthen or shorten the distance from the toe peg to the foot peg.
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I have set mine a little too low just to check comfort and riding position and I will be raising them up to near stock busa hieght. So far havent scraped but havent had time to ride much twisties yet. Lot more leg room and the stock sets have the prong road feeler that hangs down so these probly have a lot of lean before touching the ground.Hi guys,
I'm 6'2" tall. Which pegs will drop down and by how much to give me a little more leg room on the Busa? I sometimes find some cramp setting in after a long ride in cold conditions.
Are there any issues with ground clearance for lower pegs?
Mike
If you are on a budget (who aint?) The Buell pegs will give you about 1 1/2" more room or TL1000 pegs and get about an extra 1". Niether of them are adjustable and niether of them look as cool as these by a mile.Hi guys,
I'm 6'2" tall. Which pegs will drop down and by how much to give me a little more leg room on the Busa? I sometimes find some cramp setting in after a long ride in cold conditions.
Are there any issues with ground clearance for lower pegs?
Mike