Bill Lumberg
Merica
I have MCL front and rear. Who is running lowering brackets vs. stock peg location, with what inseam? Interested in prevalence of use.
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You need to contact Dave/WynPro for the passenger floorboards, he is making them in place of knifemaker.Are knifemaker's boards still available?
As my kids grew taller, the stock passenger pegs wouldn't cut it, so I installed Knifemaker's floorboards along with the passenger peg lowering brackets. The kids liked that much better.My wife has one knee that gives her trouble with the standard footpegs. I was thinking of lowering hers, but a wise FJRForum buddy (yeah you, Tom Cale, who never goes anywhere) suggested that I first just try the "knifemaker footboards", without the peg extenders.
Worked like a charm...no peg extenders needed.
^THIS^I'm too worried about losing ground clearance with the rider peg extenders. Even with my Penske ride height cranked up, I have scraped the pegs a couple of times.
I have the MCL pillion peg extenders at home but they don't work with the V&H exhaust without grinding and I've been too lazy to do it.
There is no interference with the floorboards on the stock pegs. I had the boards on the lowered position too. They were definitely within my foot movement range then. Not enough to bother me, so the decision to remove them was entirely up to Spanky. I will add that part her discomfort was due to the RDL seat wings. Along with the knee thing, the wings bothered the back of her thigh. In the normal riding position you can't feel the wings.I thought I'd take them (rider brackets) right back off. So much so that I carried tools on the bike to remove them. A year later and all sorts of riding and I still have them on. The passenger brackets put the wife's feet everywhere I need to be for walking the bike in a parking lot or garage. Better because they're lower, but worse because it's harder for her to get on and off, and the outward splay kind of negates the comfort benefit of lowering. I think I'm going to fall back to knifemaker's boards. I enjoy the rider brackets so much, I guess I'm surprised they're not in wider use.
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