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Yesterday while running errands I made a right 90-degree turn onto another road about 15 mph or so. My right foot board scraped pretty loud which I've never done before on the RSV. I've scraped pegs on other bikes but never on this one. I knew I was leaning pretty good but man. What scared me so much was my big foot, size 14 X wide was hanging off a little and the boot starting scraping with the board.

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Hey Bigfoot,

It's never too late in the riding season to get a good "floorboard scrapin'" in I always say!

You do have to watch the "angle of the dangle" on those hoofs of yours!

:rotfl::crackup::rotf::crackup::rotfl::crackup::rotf::crackup::rotfl::crackup::rotf::crackup::rotfl::crackup::rotf:

 

Earl

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You gotta' be more careful, I knew a guy who scared the crap out himself one time and he disappeared. Not saying anything, just saying.

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Hey Wayne,

Ya' know, you'd be 7foot 5 inches tall if half your LEG wasn't turned under at the ankle like it is!!!:rotfl::crackup::rotf::crackup::rotfl::crackup::rotf:

 

Signed,

"Shortie"

 

 

No thanks. At 6'5 I hurt enough on my trips on the RSV.

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You mean all you did was scrape the floorboard??????:confused24: :confused24: Heck, my road pegs are ground down on the ends... :shock3: :shock3: :stickpoke: :stickpoke:

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You gotta' be more careful, I knew a guy who scared the crap out himself one time and he disappeared. Not saying anything, just saying.

 

 

I can believe that!!!:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

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i scaped once a few weeks ago. it was unexpected. as you, i did not think i was that far over, but then, sccccrrraape. after the quick mind freak, i thought wow, that was cool and got an afterglow. ok, there it is again. allright, I'm ok now.

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... on my big foot boot with steel toes. I have finally learned to watch out for that on my 86 VR inherited (though purchased) from Squid and Lonna! Rubber up!

 

Jack Tharp

Fort Collins, CO

aka

Zfrebird4

aka

DePreach: for Weddings, preferrably outdoors and with a motorcycle gang! Renewals on the 25 and 50 years count too! Funerals, ... if needed. And, ... NO FUNDI HERE, t hough well centered in my faith.

 

JZ

 

:Venture::motorcycle::7_6_3[1]:And, yep, I ride in all directions!

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After reading your title I thought maybe you had looked in the mirror!!:dancefool:

 

Smart aleck. That quit scaring me years ago when I couldn't change anything.

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Wayne,

 

With feet that size, you must be about 6' 4" and probably don't suffer from being iseam challenged, right? If you installed a set of DiamondR's leveling links, you would not have to worry much about scraping floorboards. And you might want to think about running a bit more air pressure in your rear shock to get more ride height.

 

Hope this helps,

 

Rick

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Wayne,

 

With feet that size, you must be about 6' 4" and probably don't suffer from being iseam challenged, right? If you installed a set of DiamondR's leveling links, you would not have to worry much about scraping floorboards. And you might want to think about running a bit more air pressure in your rear shock to get more ride height.

 

Hope this helps,

 

Rick

 

Hi Rick,

 

Close. 6'5. And no. Not inseam challenged here. I keep the pressure a little high on the rear shock. Never thought much about the leveling links although I've seen it discussed here. Are they difficult to install?

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Hi Rick,

 

Close. 6'5. And no. Not inseam challenged here. I keep the pressure a little high on the rear shock. Never thought much about the leveling links although I've seen it discussed here. Are they difficult to install?

No they are easy to install. I have them on my 04. If you want to try them out before you buy them let me know. we could meet up and you can take my bike for a ride.

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Thanks Riderduke. I'd like to take you up on the offer. We have a new member in between us (Dumfries) so we should plan a meet and eat somewhere very soon.

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