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Re: Passenger Footpegs
- Subject: Re: Passenger Footpegs
- From: "rhead" <mchead@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 4 May 1999 18:33:56 -0500
Hi Dennis . My name is Robert Head. If you dont remember me I last saw you
the day you picked your ST up from Keith. I also told you about Talamena
drive. How many miles do you have on the sprint? Have you had your bolts
replaced ? I also wanted to ask you about the rear hugger . Have you done
this?
Ride safe.
Robert
Junior said that you were really slow in the Hill
Country.
- ----- Original Message -----
From: Dennis Tackett <dennis.tacket@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 1999 6:15 PM
Subject: Passenger Footpegs
> I just got back from a weekend in the Hill Country of Texas. For those of
> you not aware that you are not living in Mecca, this is the heart of
Texas.
> It's kind of high desert with plateaus. The roads are long straights that
> feed into twisties up the plateaus. It is also where Luchenbach is located
> for you cw fans (I'm not, but the beer was cold). This was the first time
my
> wife rode on the back with the bags on. The bags crowd her feet which
makes
> it impossible to rest the balls of her feet on the pegs. It looks like I
can
> make a spacer to drop the passenger pegs and this would give her more room
> without crowding my feet or scraping when cranked over. Anyone else have
> this problem?
>
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