Are forward controls better than mid?
#41
My bike came with forwards. On numerous occasions riding into the wind, I envied people with mids. The wind was literally pushing my feet off the pegs. I feel like it wouldn't have been an issue with mids. My dad rides an 06' Super Glide. He had forwards put on it the day after he bought it. If you could see him on it, you would know that he was uncomfortable. He does not have long legs. His legs are almost completely straight out on it. But, he will not even consider mids. Doesn't look as cool. He has never said , but he doesn't have to. I know him too well. But lets face it fellas, at the end of the day, we all want to look cool. Right? If not we'd all be riding Honda's. Ha!
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#46
To Small
I had forwards on my 08 883 low. I didn't fit on the bike correctly without them. Seat, bars, foot controls (position) are all very personal and unique to the rider. What would be comfortable and safe to you could possibly be horrible to someone else. As far as safety goes, IMO if the bike is fitted properly to the you, that would be the safest setup!
I love to stretch out on the highway pegs when out and about, but when in local traffic I will keep my feet on the platforms, ready at the controls. There is no one correct answer, only opinions, and we all know about opinions!
I love to stretch out on the highway pegs when out and about, but when in local traffic I will keep my feet on the platforms, ready at the controls. There is no one correct answer, only opinions, and we all know about opinions!
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#48
Ditto! I am only 5' 1" and constantly caught my pants leg on peg or when putting my foot down. Almost caused me to drop my bike. Love my forward pegs with mini floorboards.
#49
If you have ridden normal (or racing) motorcycles for a long time and want to ride in a somewhat sporting manner in the twisties, I don't think having your legs way out there with forward controls is appropriate. You just don't have the necessary control.
Even the mids are far too forward for me, but then I road raced Yamaha GP bikes. I bought the very expensive Harley highway peg kit for my 2009 1200 and it gives me the ability to stretch my legs on long interstate sessions..
Even the mids are far too forward for me, but then I road raced Yamaha GP bikes. I bought the very expensive Harley highway peg kit for my 2009 1200 and it gives me the ability to stretch my legs on long interstate sessions..
#50
when i first put the h-d mini apes on the iron i felt like an idiot with mids.
i was leaned over with the stock bars then the apes sat me upright. i likened it to sitting on a barstool pretending to ride a bike. very upright and unweildy.
i put forwards on and now it feels natural... and i dont hook a pant leg on the pegs anymore.
the combo i would not try is the stock bars/drag bars and forwards.