BigOgre
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I got to the IMS last weekend and swung my leg over this bike. With a size 11.5 shoe I immediately felt the rear pegs and then recalled you guys talking about this. There was a rep watching and must of noticed my reaction as without any prompting by me mentioned that he's heard of people buying front peg lowering brackets to fix the issue. For me personally, I'm not sure I could adjust to the pegs the way they are.Yeah, it isn't a deal breaker for me either. I'm also 10-101/2. I just had to angle my feet a little differently than usual.No, not without making some type of bracket. If you take off the rear peg, you lose the bracket for the side bags. I have a size 10 boot. The rear pegs don't interfere at all. A bigger sized boot probably would, but you would get used to it. Certainly wouldn't be a deal breaker.Can you just take them off?I test rode a Tracer as well. I also rode the FJ09. The Tracer is a big improvement. The longer swing arm, better electronics package, and adjustable suspension are great. I really want one. I miss having a lighter bike. Yes, the FJR is a splendid tourer, but I would be just fine on the Tracer. I rarely ride 2-up though.My only complaint with the Tracer was the passenger pegs. Yamaha moved them down and forward, so they contacted my boot when I had the balls of my feet on the rider pegs.
With all the nice reviews and the FJR background I made it a point to give the Tracer a good look-see. I could be completely off-base here, and I have no objective facts to back this up, but with the industry push towards smaller, ADV/upright styled bikes, coupled with little if any changes lately to an almost 20 year old FJR, I can't help but wonder if this is poised to be the FJR's replacement at some point. I mean it even sits side-by-side with the Feej on Yamaha's website under the Sport Touring section. I did like it though, well other than the pegs and the noticeably smaller feel while sitting on it, and would definitely like to give one a ride someday.