I lowered the pegs
I'm 6'4" and have a 35" inseam and the leg position was a bit tight. I bought a set of brackets to lower the pegs from Motorcycle Larry. Installation was very easy on the shifter side, as the 2 nuts on the rod just had to be loosened to lower the shifter pedal. The brake side was a bit more difficult.
I ended up removing the entire bracket that holds the rear brake system. Note, you have to remove a bolt in the saddle bag to get it free. I was able to remove the C ring (top) without the C -ring pliers, but had to go buy a set to get it reinstalled. You also have to pull the cotter pin on the rear master cylinder, and I ended up replacing that cotter pin.
One note. Upon lowering the pedal, the brake light switch will probably be activated and the brake light always on. There is an adjustment wheel at the top of the bracket that you can reach down and feel. Back that off and you should be good.
Best,
I'm 6'4" and have a 35" inseam and the leg position was a bit tight. I bought a set of brackets to lower the pegs from Motorcycle Larry. Installation was very easy on the shifter side, as the 2 nuts on the rod just had to be loosened to lower the shifter pedal. The brake side was a bit more difficult.
I ended up removing the entire bracket that holds the rear brake system. Note, you have to remove a bolt in the saddle bag to get it free. I was able to remove the C ring (top) without the C -ring pliers, but had to go buy a set to get it reinstalled. You also have to pull the cotter pin on the rear master cylinder, and I ended up replacing that cotter pin.
One note. Upon lowering the pedal, the brake light switch will probably be activated and the brake light always on. There is an adjustment wheel at the top of the bracket that you can reach down and feel. Back that off and you should be good.
Best,
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