for the ones with adjustable rearsets.

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chuxsta
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for the ones with adjustable rearsets.

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if you have rearsets what position did you end up using for the foot rests?

also did you start at the lowest point or the highest point...

what suits you best for your height and weight?

im aware that this is a personal preference as well as getting max ground clearance for cranking it over.

with stock footrest hangers on the storm i have cranked it reet over and not got the pegs on the tarmac, not even my toe. which is a first.
on my hornet i trashed many a boots toe slider.
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chuxsta
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Post by chuxsta »

thanks,, will start there and see how it goes,
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Post by rst steve »

I'm the same as far up and as far back as poss :D
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fishface
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Post by fishface »

im half way up and fully back
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id starts em right up at the back :!:
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Post by LotusSevenMan »

Lowest and back but then at 6' 3" tall it's a problem for me on any bike these days. They're all made for midgets! CBR600? I need two. One for each foot!!!!!!!

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