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Title: to remove or not to remove
Post by: Stedman8 on 27 December 2012, 06:21:07 pm
Hey up, what are the little tear drop shaped whatchamacallits on the bottom of the front footrests and would it be disastrous if I amputated them - tbh they keep getting stuck in the top of me boots when pushing or pulling me bike and they always seem to get caught when going through tight spaces - any ideas? cheers m'dears. p.s. happy new year to all our readers
Title: Re: to remove or not to remove
Post by: xlewisbdx on 27 December 2012, 06:36:33 pm
If you take them off send them me. I need some new ones after my crash.

 :lol
Title: Re: to remove or not to remove
Post by: Fazerider on 27 December 2012, 06:41:58 pm
Commonly known as hero-blobs I believe. :)
If the bike is lightly laden or you don't lean the bike over much round corners then you'll never miss 'em.
They should just unscrew.
Title: Re: to remove or not to remove
Post by: limax2 on 27 December 2012, 06:46:30 pm
I think the idea is that they touch the floor durring "enthusiastic" cornering so you know you are about to wear your boot away or something. Also to make a nice spark display in the dark. Can't see any harm in removing them, as said, they just unscrew.
Title: Re: to remove or not to remove
Post by: Stedman8 on 27 December 2012, 07:07:57 pm
ok many thanks for the quick replies - and xlewisbdx, if you're serious send us a p.m. and I'll see what I can do,cheers all
Title: Re: to remove or not to remove
Post by: xlewisbdx on 27 December 2012, 07:22:45 pm
PM sent :)
Title: Re: to remove or not to remove
Post by: markbubble on 28 December 2012, 07:47:58 am
they are there as a guide to say your lent over a decent amount ,if you dont catch them on bends your not leaning enuf! they as already said should just unscrew
Title: Re: to remove or not to remove
Post by: Andy FZS on 28 December 2012, 09:10:18 am
Hmm I wonder if I could extend mine by about a foot so it looks like I lean when I go round corners;D

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Title: Re: to remove or not to remove
Post by: tony_d123 on 28 December 2012, 11:17:13 am
The idea is they touch down before an exhaust or something else grounds, digs in and tips you off. Best to keep them on I reckon.
Title: Re: to remove or not to remove
Post by: darrsi on 28 December 2012, 11:47:57 am
Hmm I wonder if I could extend mine by about a foot so it looks like I lean when I go round corners;D

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Andy




Ha ha  :lol
Title: Re: to remove or not to remove
Post by: fazed600 on 28 December 2012, 10:37:46 pm
You don't 'need' them, without them you can successfully grind boots, the actual pegs and the exhaust (on right handers at least!). As others say footpegs are spring loaded and give you a 'soft' touch down grinding the exhaust leaves you risk of lifting the bike up mid-corner.
Title: Re: to remove or not to remove
Post by: Stedman8 on 28 December 2012, 11:56:22 pm
You don't 'need' them, without them you can successfully grind boots, the actual pegs and the exhaust (on right handers at least!). As others say footpegs are spring loaded and give you a 'soft' touch down grinding the exhaust leaves you risk of lifting the bike up mid-corner.
The idea is they touch down before an exhaust or something else grounds, digs in and tips you off. Best to keep them on I reckon.
So maybe I could take off the left one and leave the right one on :)
Title: Re: to remove or not to remove
Post by: fazed600 on 29 December 2012, 12:47:37 pm
lol - could do. I ended up grinding the pegs so much there was hardly any thread left for them to screw into anyway.
Title: Re: to remove or not to remove
Post by: Stedman8 on 29 December 2012, 04:08:29 pm
Right then I've made an executive decision and all decisions are final! - unless I change me mind  :lol The left one (which to be honest is the one that gets caught in me boot when pushing bike and the one that gets caught when I'm pushing it out of the gate due to the angle I approach the gate  -  dont ask :rolleyes ) is going and the right one is staying. Many thanks for all advice,opinions and help,cheers Steve