Lower Fairings and Brake Pedal
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RE: Lower Fairings and Brake Pedal
I just put a set on my RG. Took a short ride did not have an issue. I usually just move my foot afew inches straight ahead to operatethefront brake, not at an angle.Pulled them off to give to the painter, can't be riding around with unmatched lower fairings.
It should not take you very long to get used to it. I didn't have any trouble when I had my Ultra.
It should not take you very long to get used to it. I didn't have any trouble when I had my Ultra.
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#16
RE: Lower Fairings and Brake Pedal
when i transitioned from my RK to the UC it was a problem for me as well....after about 5 days on the road i finallymentally adjusted to how i approach tha brake pedal with my foot, now it feels natural the only prob is that when i took the lowers off for the summer there was that learning curve again!
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RE: Lower Fairings and Brake Pedal
Yes a learning curve. I have the EZ-Brake and that helps with the new lowers. BTW, I had to remove the EZ-Shift and go back to the stock HD front shifter on my RG. Size 12 boots and the EZ-Shift was terrible. Had to move my foot too much because my boot would hang up on the lowers.
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