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Tezza
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How do Streeter's,
Changed the standard rubber pegs over to a set of Edge Cut ones. Had to order another shifter peg. Still can't find the original. It's a bleeding mystery where it disappeared to. Anyway. What a subtle difference the pegs make to the bike. Gear changes seem to be more positive. You don't get the fluffiness you find with the rubber peg. The change is more direct, no false neutrals on yesterdays ride. The foot-pegs which are slimmer than the standard ones, appear to me to make the bike a little more comfortable too.
So I highly recommend changing pegs as finances permit. I'm currently putting my change in a tin to pay for hand-grips next. Not too sure that the Caf? Solo was a good investment though, it feels slightly lower, and seemed comfy enough after 70 odd miles. That was done through the Lakes though. So time, and say, Motorway mileage, will show whether the seat was a good choice or not. Mind you, it gives the Street a more purposeful look so it's been a good choice in that respect.
I'm not looking to change to drag bars. It might effect comfort over distance, given the position of the pegs as they are now.
Byeee for now Street Gang,
Tezza
Changed the standard rubber pegs over to a set of Edge Cut ones. Had to order another shifter peg. Still can't find the original. It's a bleeding mystery where it disappeared to. Anyway. What a subtle difference the pegs make to the bike. Gear changes seem to be more positive. You don't get the fluffiness you find with the rubber peg. The change is more direct, no false neutrals on yesterdays ride. The foot-pegs which are slimmer than the standard ones, appear to me to make the bike a little more comfortable too.
So I highly recommend changing pegs as finances permit. I'm currently putting my change in a tin to pay for hand-grips next. Not too sure that the Caf? Solo was a good investment though, it feels slightly lower, and seemed comfy enough after 70 odd miles. That was done through the Lakes though. So time, and say, Motorway mileage, will show whether the seat was a good choice or not. Mind you, it gives the Street a more purposeful look so it's been a good choice in that respect.
I'm not looking to change to drag bars. It might effect comfort over distance, given the position of the pegs as they are now.
Byeee for now Street Gang,
Tezza