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[url=https://classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=147600#p147600:1zcnlrvu said:
slabghost » Tue Apr 28, 2015 10:30 am[/url]":1zcnlrvu]
:headscratch: I know this is :0fftopic: but is your camera not working? You do realize that without pics it didn't happen right? :smilie_happy:

You have to remember V that his flip phone doesn't take pictures. :shock:
 
[url=https://classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=147605#p147605:nfd7g3wv said:
brianinpa » Tue Apr 28, 2015 10:51 am[/url]":nfd7g3wv]
[url=https://classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=147600#p147600:nfd7g3wv said:
slabghost » Tue Apr 28, 2015 10:30 am[/url]":nfd7g3wv]
:headscratch: I know this is :0fftopic: but is your camera not working? You do realize that without pics it didn't happen right? :smilie_happy:

You have to remember V that his flip phone doesn't take pictures. :shock:
How do you take pictures with this?

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:0fftopic: I am cheap (or broke, depending on how it is looked at). I refuse to pay a phone company another $30 per month for data just to have access and a camera. I can find lots of things to do for that extra $360 a year (plus tax). Of course, I don't have cable TV either (and around here, that is almost $80 per month). I only use my antenna in the attic (which happens to get excellent HD signal for free). We have a cheap DSL service and $7.99 per month Netflix using a Roku stick which works like a champ!! (All HD 1080i)

BUT, that really has nothing to do with my new comfortable foot pegs (that I WILL post pictures of soon). :hihihi:
 
Sheesh....can't a guy take a minute to himself?? :smilie_happy:

Here is the package :cheeky:

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My new foot rests!

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Crash bar before installation:

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Newly installed foot rests!

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Finally! Yes I like those myself.Though my longer legs might require different placement. On long rides I sometimes use the rear pegs too.
 
[url=https://classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=147691#p147691:2v6u5vui said:
slabghost » Today, 10:49 am[/url]":2v6u5vui]
6ft tall with 33" inseam. Anything to change positions after a few hours.
Me too.
Position changes help a lot.
 
Me three! I am looking for as many ways as possible. I am waiting for a pair of these for the back of the crash guard and working on mounting passenger floorboards up front so I am not always resting on just a peg. Maybe it will work, maybe it won't.
 
Thank You McGovern. I now have a set of these pegs on my crash bar as well. They came today.
Now with my feet up on these pegs my elbow has a place to rest on my knee. This relieves the pressure on the shoulders.

These will serve me very well this July.
 
[url=https://www.classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=147707#p147707:445q2i9r said:
wilcoy02 » 21 minutes ago[/url]":445q2i9r]
Thank You McGovern. I now have a set of these pegs on my crash bar as well. They came today.
Now with my feet up on these pegs my elbow has a place to rest on my knee. This relieves the pressure on the shoulders.

These will serve me very well this July.
Yep, that's what I do too.
 
Ride report!

Boy, what a difference. 75 MPH on the highway and set my feet up on the forward rests and it was real comfortable! Just sitting my shoes on the crash bars before caused them to slip a lot and I did not realize how much that was actually causing cramps. With these foot rests, my legs just relaxed naturally on the rests.

Florida, here i come!! :moped:
 

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