HaulinAshe
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Just for the record... MX style is to get over top the bike, pushing the bike as far down in the turn as possible. It's exactly opposite of the preferred street style.I lean my upper body toward the inside of the turn. I do hang off occasionally, but have never scraped the pegs doing this.And sometimes I just sit on top. At Deals Gap this spring I even rode it like a MX bike(body straight up/bike leaned) when I got stuck behind a parade (slow moving cruisers).
I still scrape pegs frequently when two-up and three loaded bags. (Note: see avatar for visual representation.) But that's about 450-500 lbs payload (2-medium people, 2-side bags, 1-top bag). I just pull my inside foot all the way up the bike (as far as my old bones will easily go). That way I don't suffer the mental impact of a scraped peg.
If you are less than 32" inseam, you will likely scrape the toe of your boot before the peg. Those folks that are not altitude-challenged like me, don't have the boot problem because their feet sit at a much flatter angle. Again, note the avatar for visual reference. You can see that with the ankle restrictions in my riding boots, my foot is forced to remain close to perpendicular to my calf/leg, so the toe is naturally and forcefully aimed downward.
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