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My wife actually prefers pegs over floorboards.
If she wore soft shoes instead of stiff motorcycle boots she may feel differently.
Also, we don't tour...we just ride a hundred or so miles at a time.
I'm sure other women have a different opinion on this topic.
My wife actually prefers pegs over floorboards.
If she wore soft shoes instead of stiff motorcycle boots she may feel differently.
Also, we don't tour...we just ride a hundred or so miles at a time.
I'm sure other women have a different opinion on this topic.
My bike came with pegs. Found some boards for cheap and bought them. Wife thought they were a waste of money, said pegs were just fine. First ride with the boards, she changed her opinion. Likes the boards much better.
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