05-10-14, 01:00 PM
(05-10-14, 12:55 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: So that website tells me it will give me a more stable base---- but im not wobbly now
More comfortable-------but I'm comfy now.
Better grip for my feet----- but they are not slipping off now.
More ground clearance--- - my pegs are just fine the way they are I get plenty of ground clearance now as they are set so that the blobs hit the deck just before I either run out of tread or grind the exhaust or centre stand or lower crash bars.
And as I only ride in the street then clearly they are not for me, maybe I am lucky in that I am a perfect fit for the bike the way it is as standard.
Guese that they just dont work as well on an fzs600 as they do on other bikes
And any bike mag or website that desribes my bike as being a "steed" has lost me already.
Still dont know why they are called rearsets
Your legs get put into a more backward race position, hence rear sets.
Go and sit on a GSX600 and see the difference in riding position.
It will add pressure on your wrists too if just riding as normal, but when you're doing 100mph+ then it will all become comfortable.
It's called a "steed" because it's known as a good all round work horse.
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