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Re: [ST] crash followup(Re: damage assessment)



 Being a very new owner of an 01 ST with long legs and arthritic knees, I
find myself  looking for relief. A four hour ride is very painful. Of course
this didn't happen on the 40 minute test ride.

 The road feelers on the pegs are quite long indicating the pegs could be
lowered over 1/2" without decreasing ground clearance. But, when lowering
the pegs, I'm afraid that the knee - fairing clearance will be lacking.

 Any long legged solutions out there?

 Thanks
 Dave


> Is there any lowering kits for the rider pegs on the
> bike?  As long as u aren't grinding the crap out of
> the bike at extreme lean angles u should still be able
> to extend your leg roon safely and enjoy such a
> wonderful bike


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