I've been riding with them for a few hundred miles now and I really like them. I'm 6' tall and they have put an end on the hip pain I get on longer rides.
However I notice that since they are lower than stock pegs, I find myself nailing the rear brake harder than I should. Is there a trick to making the rear brake pedal lower?
There is a bit of adjustment but not much. I've adjusted mine as low as I dare and it's still too high.
So it's something I just need to train myself to not stomp on the rear brake as much.
what's a rear brake ???? :shock: :?: :ImaPoser
When not braking from high speed, the rear brake should be used for low speed manoeuvring. Essential for filtering at low speed and for not having the front wheel fall away from you on slippy surfaces.
Quote from: "JetdocX"There is a bit of adjustment but not much. I've adjusted mine as low as I dare and it's still too high.
Same here. I have to lift my right leg off the peg to brake. I´m thinking of replacing the "pad" with a foldable pad mounted on a vertical arm which is welded to the original, lowering it a centimeter or three. It shouldn´t be too low though, since you risk it catching and breaking.
Quote from: "Rocinante"I´m thinking of replacing the "pad" with a foldable pad mounted on a vertical arm which is welded to the original, lowering it a centimeter or three. It shouldn´t be too low though, since you risk it catching and breaking.
something like this one maybe ???????
(http://i231.photobucket.com/albums/ee47/2uoykcuf/parts/100_1123.jpg)
I made this one for my honda 450 but the same idea would be great on a tigger !
Hmm, are you taking orders, Mustang?
Alternatively, maybe just buy this and get someone who can weld to fit it to the existing arm:
http://shop.touratech.se/SE/Catalog/bmw ... 035-0.html (http://shop.touratech.se/SE/Catalog/bmw/hp2/komfortutrustning/01-044-2035-0.html)
On my 885 Girly, when I changed to Mustangs pegs, the brake lever was perfect. That maybe because on standard pegs it felt like it had far too much travel
Quote from: "Mustang"what's a rear brake ???? :shock: :?: :ImaPoser
I know, I know..it is a joke about folks who never use the front brake... but I use the rear brake a lot. It is tough making a U-turn with the 885 without dragging the rear brake. (I am always shocked by how few riders with hundreds of thousand of miles experience can do a U-turn.) And I use it a lot in wet weather on pavement to lessen the chance of having the front end wash out. I use it lightly together with the front brake until I feel the weight of the mc shift forward and then I slowly let off the back. Also going downhill on unpaved wet surfaces, I use the rear almost exclusively. I find myself using the rear a lot in late fall, winter and early spring. I need to retrain myself every year for summer riding. I know...it's a joke but...
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I use the rear brake. It works, just be careful. Especially useful during low speed manuvering. And all of you who never use your rear brake are not getting maximum braking, BTW. Hope you never need it. :shock:
i always use the rear brake.more control in corners. only ever use me front for fast stops and the last few feet when stoppin. that pedal you mades nice mustang 8)
I've always felt the steamer rear brake was a lot like throwing out the anchor on your boat in 20 feet of water when you only have 10 feet of rope ............. :ImaPoser
aint that the front brakes as well :lol: is there a better caliper than can fit em ?
beringer used to have a kit for steamers , :cry:
Do the Trident fork lower/Steamer stanchion mod and fit a pair of 6 pots! :D
beringer woulda been nice :D rf, can i still keep the tiger wheel or have i gotta fit a 3 spoker ?
Have to fit the 3 spoke wheel i`m afraid, the Tiger discs are a smaller diameter, you need 310mm discs to use the 6 pots.