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09-02-2007, 10:29 PM | #12 |
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I'm thinking I'll look at it as an opportunity to buy a Kawasaki or Honda. Maybe even a Harley. Parts might be expensive, but at least they make the danged things.
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I can't lean that much without losing my feet on the road...
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HE- MAN!!!! Thanks for the photo. This is a great demonstration. You're right, too. We'll never get the bike leaned over that far.
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Of course, those curbs can still come out and "bite" you. Still chuckling about the "He-man" - notice I've got the handlebar resting on my knee? Next time, I'll get the 8 year old across the street to hold it up. I think he's stronger.
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Jonathan, the 250 should easily lean that far on the right road surface.
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05-22-2011, 10:57 PM | #17 |
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Re: Floorboards
Hi Boys, I know this post is from wayyyyy back in 2007, but it fits my "needs" lol. I am super uncomfortable with my pegs. I am only 5'6", but I get crampy with my knees bent...as it is, with all of my cars through the years, I drive with my toe tips...prefer my legs stretched out. EVENTUALLY I dream of having crash/highway bars and pegs....but will still want to move my stock pegs and shifter forward, and I don't know...they just seem close in, and the size/shape is wonky to me....God I am a whiner, aren't I? :poke2: :crackup :crackup :crackup
This is one of the reaasons too that I am considering sculpting my seat....I feel as if I slide forward in my seat...need it more curvy for my curves...and higher in the front than the back. :biggrin: :twisted: :biggrin:
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05-23-2011, 05:05 PM | #20 |
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Re: Floorboards
Tractor seat shaped is the exact thing I was thinking of....in fact I have two old rusty ones hanging in my laundry room! Think I can pad them and retro-fit them to the GZ????? :crackup :crackup :crackup :crackup
But seriously....I am realllllly good at sculpting...and can already see the shape that I need...not much different than any other "thing" that I may sit on...I'm kind of excited to do it! :tongue: Probably pull out some of my buffalo leather "scraps"....can't bear to cut into my full elk hide :shocked: have a few different ideas swimming around in this crazy brain of mine...also have deer, goat and cowhide leathers, then about 20 different fur on hides too. Howzabout a SKUNK hide seat?!?!?! :jawdrop: I also found one of the articles on "how to" (maybe here, maybe elsewhere) using the gel pad wrist rests for computers as padding....I'm just going to be uber picky about a perfect smooth shape...always am picky about that kind of stuff. :retard:
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