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    My main complaint with the Rivcos is that they stick straight out, whereas your legs are angling out
    Eventually I want to see if I can put stops in to angle them back.

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    I have the ergo 3 and love them. They look great and are adjustable. Mine have the shim in to keep them in place because when they drop down it was a reach for me. They aren't the first to drag. I have never touch them to the pavement. I also have the kury riser shims. That helped but me being short I need a little more. Heli bars are first on my list now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heatnbeat View Post
    My main complaint with the Rivcos is that they stick straight out, whereas your legs are angling out
    Eventually I want to see if I can put stops in to angle them back.
    +1 on that. It feels like my feet will slip off at any moment. Not good!

    I don't think the guys at Rivco actually ever ride and use their own products. They can't tell that the pegs are offset either.
    Albuquerque, NM

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    I'm 6'2" and 300 lbs here. Changing the stock seat was the first on my list. I had Mean City Cycle rebuild mine 1" higher and 2" back. That made a difference for me.

    I've not changed from the stock bars but risers is on my list in the future; though I find the stock position to be quite comfortable after I rode for a month. I'm only adjusting to see if it improves the ride any - not to solve a problem.

    I have the Kury mini floorboards and love them over the pegs. It gives me more foot positions and I didn't notice any ground clearance difference.

    I have the Ergo2s and they work great. I have long legs and didn't need the forward extension the Ergo3s give - so I was able to save some $$ there.

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