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... The long sweeps back further for better reach. ... They're perfect. I can rest my heal on the board and my toes on the peg. Feet on the pegs. Ankle over the (p)eg. A lot of room to adjust.
........ bingo !
.... had a pair of 'long angles' on the '05 & liked'm, so added these first thing on the new ride
.... couldn't get the stockers on the SE into a low enuff position, so slid'm all the way up to lay my ankle over the peg when i want to stretch the legs out straight now & then
I like mine low, they almost look too low, but have not scraped them yet.
I could never understand why some folks want their feet up the air like on a gynecologist table.
That doesn't seem to be comfortable at all.
Here we go with DAMN pics again!!! ARGHHH
They show up when I add them and in the preview, but when I post, they do not show up.
WTF am I doing wrong, never had this problem before...
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