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Front Footrest Brackets on 750-4

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06 Jan 2020 13:09 - 06 Jan 2020 13:11 #816572 by calum
Replied by calum on topic Front Footrest Brackets on 750-4
@ed: shouldn't be a problem - I only ride like that on the hornet ;) Having said that, I'd rather touch up some paint than high side cause the footpeg didn't give... Everything's pointing to ignoring it and leaving things as is.

@scirocco: I'd love to! But the bike isn't ready to be ridden :) I'm still at the stage where every imperfection annoys the hell out of me :pinch:
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06 Jan 2020 16:55 #816588 by Nessism
Replied by Nessism on topic Front Footrest Brackets on 750-4
The milk jug washers are worth a try. If they fail I'd give up.

BTW, the E pegs are more rearward than the H pegs if that's something that interests you. Pretty sure they are a direct bolt on.
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06 Jan 2020 21:10 #816602 by calum
Replied by calum on topic Front Footrest Brackets on 750-4
I agree with you on giving up after trying nylon washers.
Definitely want to keep the H riding position. If anything, I'd like them further forward :)

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07 Jan 2020 07:52 - 07 Jan 2020 09:07 #816617 by martin_csr
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Related to the riding position. Did you keep the stock handlebars? Asking because my 650-CSR probably had the same bars & they were too narrow for my liking. So I got a set of Flanders BMW Med Street bars which are kind of like Ltd bars but wider than the stock CSR/Ltd handlebars. After those, I installed Emgo Euro bars & plan on installing superbike bars now that I've updated the Fr brake mc.
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07 Jan 2020 10:15 #816628 by calum
Replied by calum on topic Front Footrest Brackets on 750-4
Yeah, kept the stock bars. Got the chrome redone for about $60 and now they look pretty much new. I actually quite like the narrow bars (once you get used to the feeling that you're trimming a hedge). It's a nice contrast to the very wide street bars on my daily rider (2012 hornet).

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