I have yet to take my Tigger off the pavement, so this hasn't been much of an issue yet, but I have noticed standing on the pegs isn't the most comfortable riding position. It seems the pegs are a little high, requiring me to bend over a little too much for my liking. I installed some 1.5" risers to get the bars up a bit, which I prefer even while sitting, and while it helps when on the pegs, it still isn;t quite right. I see there are some billet aluminum lowered pegs available from Mustang, I believe. Is that going to be enough? I am only 5'11" so no giant be any means.
Bend your knees and grab the tank with them. It's a work out riding these piggies. It's fun and good for ya. :wink:
Unless you have legs like tree trunks, it would be tough to ride like that for too long.
Riding motorcycles is for bad asses only. Seriously, build up to it. It's not that hard. It will do wonders for your control in the loose shit, too.
The ergos on my DR650 are quite a bit different and standing is nearly as comfortable as sitting at times. During my trip up the Dalton Highway, I spent long stretches at a time standing, especially when the road was really gooey. The Tiger just feels a little more cramped, especially in the leg area. Maybe I just need to get used to it.
I too found the standing riding position too low for my liking. I changed the handlebar to the ProTaper ATV mid and that worked well even with original footpegs (I'm 176 cm). The original handlebar has a downbend that makes it even lower, so I would recommend that you change the handlebar. I can ride standing up for a long time with my setup, but lowered footpegs would also be welcome.
a 1 inch drop on the footpegs makes Alot of difference
Quote from: "Mustang"a 1 inch drop on the footpegs makes Alot of difference
Do you have a "Try before you buy" program?
take the rubber covers off your stock pegs ...underneath is a serrated tooth steel peg . by doing so you will have lowered the peg height by about 3/8ths of an inch or so .....now imagine what an 1 1/4 drop for steamer pegs does for the legroom
How do I get them? What do they cost? I'm a fool with my money it seems.
Quote from: "Colonel Nikolai"How do I get them? What do they cost? I'm a fool with my money it seems.
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Thanks Mustang. Picked up a pair.
D-Fuzz welcome to the heard
Quote from: "D-Fuzz"I have yet to take my Tigger off the pavement, so this hasn't been much of an issue yet, but I have noticed standing on the pegs isn't the most comfortable riding position. It seems the pegs are a little high, requiring me to bend over a little too much for my liking. I installed some 1.5" risers to get the bars up a bit, which I prefer even while sitting, and while it helps when on the pegs, it still isn;t quite right. I see there are some billet aluminum lowered pegs available from Mustang, I believe. Is that going to be enough? I am only 5'11" so no giant be any means.
I have raised the handlebars about 10cm and lowered the pegs from the stock rubber covered ones with about 3 cm(Mustang pegs), all in all 13cm or about 5 inches give or take.
I am 6´4" and can stand up for hours during a long day´s gravel ride. Ideally I would add even more height but somewhere it has to stop. Also it´s a lot about technique. Standing up takes quite some training to master well.
I too recommend Mustang´s pegs. Not only are they lower but also wider, making a steadier platform for your feet than the original pegs. By the way, the rubber on the original pegs are very slippery when standing up, especially when wet. Get rid of them if you haven´t already.
I took the rubber things off about 5 minutes after I got the bike home. I think I am going to try some ProTaper bars as I have noticed the downward droop of the stock bars. I have ProTapers and my other bike and if I switch back and forth, I notice the difference right away. A set of Mustang's pegs will likely be on the menu as well. The good thing about the bike is there isn't a whole lot that really needs to be done to the bike for it to be spot on. My DR650 required quite a bit of farkling with get it where I wanted. The Tigger only needs a couple little things.
Quote from: "D-Fuzz"I think I am going to try some ProTaper bars...
Forgot to mention those. I have them and they make a difference yes.
I installed a set of ProTaper ATV Hi bend bars this afternoon and it made a big difference. They are the same bars that I have on my other bike. I was amazed how much the stock bars do droop at the ends. I was luck enought to be able to blow off the stock grip on the LH side, so I didn't have to replace grips either. I will have to figure out a way to use the nice brushed aluminum end caps as the nut portion seems to be tacked/welded into the stock bars.
Can anyone give me a quick how-to on replacing a bulb in the dash. The light bulb in my speedo is burnt out. Before I tear the bike apart, I thought I'd better ask as there is usually an easier way than what I come up with.
Quote from: "D-Fuzz"Can anyone give me a quick how-to on replacing a bulb in the dash. The light bulb in my speedo is burnt out. Before I tear the bike apart, I thought I'd better ask as there is usually an easier way than what I come up with.
pull off the front fairing and they are right there on the bottom of speedo
I bet it's the little one that lights up the bottom left side of the speedo, they burn out quite frequently .
Thanks for the info Mustang. It took longer to go buy the new bulb than it did to change it. I also changed the oil this morning, slowly getting the bike ready for hibernation. I might get 1 more week of riding in, if I am lucky. I want to flush the brakes & clutch systems out and put some new fluid in there, just not sure if I will do it now or in the spring beofre I start riding.