Here is a question:
I feel I do everything correctly but still my toe is making contact before my knee.
This freaks me out (even with sidi race boots).
Is it that I am not extending my knee far enough or should I keep my feet tucked in more.
I dont have stock pegs (they are spiegler and have no "rubbing post".
I am worrying that my toe will catch and tear my foot off.
Or is my concern unfounded.
TIA!
For your knee to hit before your toe, you have to have proper 'racing' body position; to make a long explanation short, you basically need to be hanging off your bike, like you see the pro racers doing on tv. Although some might disagree, you only want to be doing this on a track, its just not practical on the street, and there's really no need for it. Racers do it because the more you hang off your bike, the less you need to lean it over, giving you more lean angle if you end up needing it, and the more traction you have. Also, how much you hang off depends on how quickly you need to turn the bike. On the street, for you to necessitate hanging off/getting your knee down, you'd have to be going a nice speed, and there's no place or time to do it. It also unsettles the bike, reduces your field of vision, and prevents you from reacting promptly in an emergency. The track is the place for that.
I don't mean to take a negative spin on this, but I see a lot of sport bike riders trying to act like racers on the streets by doing stuff like taking exit ramps at 70mph fully leaned over draggin knees. Yeah it looks cool, but if they hit a small patch of oil or gravel, the result could be disasterous.
As for your toe getting caught, if your wearing Sidi racing boots, you should have a toe slider...shouldn't get caught on anything...mine never did.
Also on the Busa, the pegs are set kind of low for comfort (unlike say a ZX-10R or GSXR). Rearsets should cure that aspect of it, allowing you to get your knee down well before your toe hits.