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stroguy
03-29-2015, 06:45 PM
When I introduced myself to the forum I had said my first blah with the bike was the foot peg shifter position. I just couldn't get acclimated to the requirement to nose dive my toe under the shift peg. Answer solved with the K 7564 setup. These wings allow for 3 position adjustment front to back as well as angular adjustment up and down. After several combinations I went all the way back and one click nose down. Now it is a simple push forward with my toe and it is under the shift peg. On the brake side I did the same and I like the brake pedal being just a hair higher than wing level. This makes me consciously lift my toe to find the brake. If you are in my same situation I give them a thumbs up. Wifey has a set coming as well as she has a tendency to place her toe on the peg and her heel on the tip over rail. No Bueno on scratching my paint lady.

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Dirtstiff's F6B
03-29-2015, 07:36 PM
When I introduced myself to the forum I had said my first blah with the bike was the foot peg shifter position. I just couldn't get acclimated to the requirement to nose dive my toe under the shift peg. Answer solved with the K 7564 setup. These wings allow for 3 position adjustment front to back as well as angular adjustment up and down. After several combinations I went all the way back and one click nose down. Now it is a simple push forward with my toe and it is under the shift peg. On the brake side I did the same and I like the brake pedal being just a hair higher than wing level. This makes me consciously lift my toe to find the brake. If you are in my same situation I give them a thumbs up. Wifey has a set coming as well as she has a tendency to place her toe on the peg and her heel on the tip over rail. No Bueno on scratching my paint lady.

http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c6/stroguy/image.jpg1_zpsb61kszil.jpg (http://s24.photobucket.com/user/stroguy/media/image.jpg1_zpsb61kszil.jpg.html)

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Very nice,
I'm about to go there too. Looking at pricing with our sponsors.
J

Cool Hand Luke
03-29-2015, 07:37 PM
Good job, looks great!

I can't help but wonder if it would affect the ground clearance. I may do the same though.

ReserveBum
03-29-2015, 07:41 PM
They do "touch down" quicker than the stockers so you need to be aware. But they are nice and after a year I'll keep em on

stroguy
03-29-2015, 08:04 PM
Yes, Kuryakyn does sell them with a standard 3/4" drop from stock. Haven't scraped yet, but if you ain't scraping you ain't racing.

Elroy
03-30-2015, 08:18 AM
I have the same set-up & settings. Be conscious of your feet/toes if your're getting after it in the corners. I've only scrapped my pegs once....every other time, the outside of the front of my boot drags, scares the $h!t out of me. Probably pretty dangerous too....but I do like the setup. :yes:

Blackedout2014
03-30-2015, 08:55 AM
When I introduced myself to the forum I had said my first blah with the bike was the foot peg shifter position. I just couldn't get acclimated to the requirement to nose dive my toe under the shift peg. Answer solved with the K 7564 setup. These wings allow for 3 position adjustment front to back as well as angular adjustment up and down. After several combinations I went all the way back and one click nose down. Now it is a simple push forward with my toe and it is under the shift peg. On the brake side I did the same and I like the brake pedal being just a hair higher than wing level. This makes me consciously lift my toe to find the brake. If you are in my same situation I give them a thumbs up. Wifey has a set coming as well as she has a tendency to place her toe on the peg and her heel on the tip over rail. No Bueno on scratching my paint lady.

http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c6/stroguy/image.jpg1_zpsb61kszil.jpg (http://s24.photobucket.com/user/stroguy/media/image.jpg1_zpsb61kszil.jpg.html)

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Looks and works PERFECT, wise choice !!
Those mini-boards were the first thing installed on my F6.