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Title: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: T in NC on March 17, 2013, 11:20:07 AM
If one of the variables between two similar modles you were considering boards or pegs which would you prefer? I haven't road anything with footboard except my 44 Chief and that was 30 years ago.
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: rideerr on March 17, 2013, 11:22:39 AM
Personal preference rules, that being said mine is without a doubt footboards. 
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: cpallen on March 17, 2013, 11:38:33 AM
The floorboards on my EV definitely have taken some getting used to. I think it has to do with the riding position - if it's not pretty upright, it's going to feel more cramped because your feet have to remain pretty much level. This became apparent after I changed the bars from the stock buckhorns to the Stone Touring bars. I modified the rear brake pedal and adjusted the gear shifter and now there is more room to move feet back and forth on the boards.
 
I know that they are not similar models, but my knees on my V11 don't come anywhere near the cylinder heads while on my EV they rest against the pads. I think overall I am more confortable on the V11.

Bottom line, I would probably swap someone my boards for their pegs, but probably would not spend any money to do it as it's not that big an issue.

Sorry I guess this is not much help. YMMV!
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: Seagondollar on March 17, 2013, 11:45:48 AM
Footboards don't seem to fit well with sport bikes.
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: fotoguzzi on March 17, 2013, 12:21:29 PM
I put the boards on my first Bassa thinking it was the most comfy.. 2nd Bassa came w/pegs so I got the whole set up for the swap and never did it.. I've grown to like the pegs fine.
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: nilknarf on March 17, 2013, 01:32:29 PM
 **C I changed to floorboards on my Bassa, and like them much better. They let me move my feet around quite a bit, and if I really need to stretch my legs out I have a set of highway pegs off of a Goldwing that are highly adjustable. That said, it's what everyone else has said in that it's personal preference, and I agree they would look odd on a sport bike.

Ride Safe !

 **C Dave  ;-T
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: Sasquatch Jim on March 17, 2013, 01:48:30 PM
  For a two wheeler , Pegs are best for control.
 For a sidecar rig where scraping them in corners is not a problem, boards offer more comfort in the you can change the position of your feet.
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: Rotten Ralph on March 17, 2013, 02:14:07 PM
  For a two wheeler , Pegs are best for control.
 For a sidecar rig where scraping them in corners is not a problem, boards offer more comfort in the you can change the position of your feet.

 :+1
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: spreadeagle on March 17, 2013, 02:17:45 PM
I too grew up with pegs. Once I tried floor boards, I hope to never go back!
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: QCGoose on March 17, 2013, 02:18:57 PM
Depends on the type of bike and the riding position/ergos.

For bikes that put the rider at a more forward lean, pegs for sure. Otherwise, it definitely comes down to personal preference.

I will say that I absolutely love the footboards on my EV. Even with my big ol' feet (US size 13), I never feel cramped or stuck in one position on those things.
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: Sheepdog on March 17, 2013, 02:58:12 PM
Indeed, it really does depend on the bike.  However, even with my Vintage, it took a while for me to get the setup right. I had to adjust my shifter to allow the toe of my boot to fit underneath, I installed An Advanced brake pedal to create more space on the right side, and I had the seat redone with a 1" higher surface to reduce my knee angle.  These measures combined to make my bike super-comfortable for travel.  It is a luxury to be able to move your feet around on those footboards...I hardly ever get sore knees from keeping my legs in one position too long.  On the other hand, I love my Norman Hyde rearsets on my Bonneville...
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: rocketcaptain on March 17, 2013, 03:27:26 PM
I've got pegs on 3 bikes, boards on the big Rocket.  I prefer the boards, but I'd never put them on the other bikes.  The only drawback to boards (at least the ones I've got), is that you can't get a toe under the shifter...you're locked into heel/toe shifting.  Of course, that could be fixed if you wanted to, and by ditching the heel part of the shifter, you'd have even more room for shuffling your foot around as you ride.
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: Tom on March 17, 2013, 03:35:27 PM
Boards on cruisers.  Pegs on the sporting models.
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: Vince in Milwaukee on March 17, 2013, 04:21:09 PM
Boards on cruisers.  Pegs on the sporting models.

My friend's Cal II had floor boards.  Once you got the hang of it, the bike was an absolute pleasure to ride.  Now, on my LM3, I couldn't imagine having floor boards.  Not only would it look weird, it would defeat the whole purpose. 
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: rodekyll on March 17, 2013, 05:10:22 PM
I have floorboards and like them.  I have a set of rear footpegs conveniently positioned for a more tucked-up posture when I want it.  My trike will definitely have boards.
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: T in NC on March 18, 2013, 05:56:43 AM
Thanks for the input.
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: Joliet Jim on March 18, 2013, 08:37:28 AM
kuryakyn iso wings and extenders, best of both worlds
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: Carlo DeSantis on March 18, 2013, 09:05:47 AM
I tried for a year to get used to the boards on my EV, and just couldn't do it. 

Luckily I was able to find a Bassa owner (Chicago Mark before he was Chicago Mark) who wanted boards as much as I wanted pegs.  We swapped whole lower end frame assemblies and we were both happy with the outcome.

And since I was mucking around anyway, I de-integrated my brakes at about the same time.

I'm still happy with both mods, though I understand that they are not for everyone.  Your mileage WILL vary :)

Carlo
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: youcanrunnaked on March 18, 2013, 10:04:54 AM
For spirited riding, pegs.  For relaxed riding, floorboards.  If you're going to tour and hit some twisties along the way, I'd say either is fine, but personal preference would be for floorboards.

When I got my EV, I thought for sure I would hate the floorboards.  It took me some time to get used to them, but now I like them.  They make long rides and casual rides more comfortable, and, at least on my California, the lean angles and feeling of control through my legs is fine for aggressive cornering.  When I press my knees on the tank and get up on the balls of my feet, it's not too different from cornering with foot pegs.
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: cj750 on March 18, 2013, 11:01:28 AM
Not to hijack the thread, but if anyone has stock pegs/foot pedals for a Tonti frame they'd like to get rid of, I'm looking for a set.

Jay
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: rideerr on March 18, 2013, 02:41:57 PM
After reading the replies on here, I got to modify my original preference for footboards.  Best for comfort and long distance crusing.  Strictly sport-biking, I'll agree with pegs.  And of course, plenty of people have ridden long distances with pegs.  I have done it as well and only a minor discomfort compared to the boards.
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: QCGoose on March 18, 2013, 06:17:07 PM
...on my California, the lean angles and feeling of control through my legs is fine for aggressive cornering.  When I press my knees on the tank and get up on the balls of my feet, it's not too different from cornering with foot pegs.

 :+1 Bingo. One of the things I love about the footboards on my EV is that when it comes time to whick it up in the twisties, the footboards do nothing to hinder lean angle or aggressive body positioning when attacking curves. I can get as much lean as I'll ever want on a bike like the EV, and I can position myself/my feet on the boards in a way that has never made me wish they were pegs.
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: rocketcaptain on March 18, 2013, 06:56:43 PM
Floorboards or pegs?...why does it have to be one or the other?  Bikes have two sides, and we have two feet (most of us, anyway), so why not mix it up a little?

I recently decided that I was getting too old and set in my ways, so I decided to get with the times and explore some alternate lifestyles.  I decided to leave my wife and moved in with Malcolm, an interior designer.  Malcolm had no interest at all in my motorcycle, but I begged him to go for a ride.  Now, I was used to my ex-wife riding pillion, and she was damn good at it...she knew when we got to the twisties that it was time to put her helmet right between my shoulder blades, and maintain an exact lean with me.  But Malcolm had no clue.  About a half block down the road, I knew something was wrong and discovered Malcolm was sitting side saddle.  This led to big dramatic tiff and Malcolm said the only way he would go riding again was if I would let him do some designing to the bike.
He replaced the seat with one fashioned like an old timey love seat, with an "S" shaped back rest that runs from the front to rear.  He covered it with a floral damask fabric.  Rather than pegs or boards, we now had needlepoint footcushions, with mine mounted on the left, and his on the right.  The footcushions have a gold lame banding around the bottom edge, and doilies cleverly secured atop the needlepoint.  Braking and gear selection are now a fun thing we do together.
Malcolm says to ask if anybody would be interested in having him come up with ideas for your bike?
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: Mike A. on March 18, 2013, 09:10:59 PM
If you ride in Cold WX, then floorboards are the only smart way to go. I'm a believer...
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: T in NC on March 18, 2013, 09:55:07 PM
If you ride in Cold WX, then floorboards are the only smart way to go. I'm a believer...

Just get back from the ABC Store Capt'n? :BEER:
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: rocketcaptain on March 19, 2013, 06:02:57 AM
Just get back from the ABC Store Capt'n? :BEER:

Not the ABC store...Oleen's Lounge on South Blvd.  Remember that place from way back when?
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: Kev m on March 19, 2013, 09:35:54 AM
I LOVED the floorboards on my RK - it was right for the bike.

But I prefer pegs on MOST other bikes.

That said, part of the reason I think I liked the RK boards was the configuration was smart. The heel and toe shifters were separate pieces, both mounted on splines at the pivot points using a set-screw. As such one could remove the heel, and reposition the toe as necessary to allow easy up or down shifts with the front of your foot.

 ;-T
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: keithl on March 19, 2013, 09:42:32 AM
Floorboards or pegs?...why does it have to be one or the other?  Bikes have two sides, and we have two feet (most of us, anyway), so why not mix it up a little?

I recently decided that I was getting too old and set in my ways, so I decided to get with the times and explore some alternate lifestyles.  I decided to leave my wife and moved in with Malcolm, an interior designer.  Malcolm had no interest at all in my motorcycle, but I begged him to go for a ride.  Now, I was used to my ex-wife riding pillion, and she was damn good at it...she knew when we got to the twisties that it was time to put her helmet right between my shoulder blades, and maintain an exact lean with me.  But Malcolm had no clue.  About a half block down the road, I knew something was wrong and discovered Malcolm was sitting side saddle.  This led to big dramatic tiff and Malcolm said the only way he would go riding again was if I would let him do some designing to the bike.
He replaced the seat with one fashioned like an old timey love seat, with an "S" shaped back rest that runs from the front to rear.  He covered it with a floral damask fabric.  Rather than pegs or boards, we now had needlepoint footcushions, with mine mounted on the left, and his on the right.  The footcushions have a gold lame banding around the bottom edge, and doilies cleverly secured atop the needlepoint.  Braking and gear selection are now a fun thing we do together.
Malcolm says to ask if anybody would be interested in having him come up with ideas for your bike?

Clever.
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: myway on March 19, 2013, 01:55:09 PM
touring all day floorboards without a doubt..don't like my feet on a peg all day..Dan
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: hidn45 on March 19, 2013, 08:00:51 PM
Even though I've only ridden it a couple times, I can't see myself ever getting comfortable with the boards on our "new" Cali II.  One reason (but not the only one) is that my right toe is not over the brake pedal.  Yes, I probably could get used to moving to the pedal, & no, I don't keep my foot over the brake when I'm driving, but I just can't bring myself to want to get used to 'boards. 

Obviously, if I can't find a set of footpeg bits to change it over I'll have to learn to live with it.  So, I'm in line, too, if someone should have [another] set of peg rails & parts for our Cali.  I'm up for a trade, if anyone would be interested.  Oh, & we're still hoping to go the other way ('boards) for the little woman....

randy
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: Tom on March 19, 2013, 08:04:07 PM
Somehow I can't picture a set of floorboards on my Daytona RS.   :-* :-* :-* :-*
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: ELIMINATOR on March 23, 2013, 04:28:48 PM
Footboards are comfortable, but the heel toe gear change is not good, shame mine isn't in two parts, I could do with lowering the toe part further. I've got used to the foot brake on my Cali' 3, still occasionally forget that the front brake lever only operates one disc :o
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: Guzzidad on March 23, 2013, 08:29:07 PM
  I love the boards on my 01 EV and I just installed a passenger set of boards for the girlfriend. We went for a little 80 mile ride today and she said she likes them way better than the original pegs. I'ld like to try to install a set of boards on my 04 Triumph Tiger for long distance rides. Something I could quickly change back and forth.
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: doc995 on August 14, 2015, 12:42:14 PM
Hey Everyone.  I've had my 2003 Cali Stone Touring for about a year.  I'm looking to change to floorboards as I've had them on multiple other bikes and love them.  Can anyone tell me is there a straight conversion to Kuryakyn boards and converter mounts that just bolt right on to this bike?  I"ve seen several that look like they just go on the mount already present .. then adjust to taste.  Does anyone know.  I wrote Kuryakyn and they said they don't make a conversion specifically for MG's and didn't know if they would fit or not.

Also .. Find the bike sits a bit low for me and want to stretch out a little more (5'11" , 200#, 32 inseam).  Can anyone recommended a good place to have my stock seat redone abut 2-3 inches higher and wider .. or has anyone changed a Stone Touring seat out for a higher, wider single or double saddle (Sargent, etc???)

And finally (whew ..!) .. also looking for more cover from the elements.  Has anyone tried adding a Memphis Shades Batwing or National Cycle Custom Heavy Duty and if so .. which mounting kit?

I appreciate any help or rec.

Matt from Seattle
'03 Cali Stone Touring
'08 R1200RT
'75R75/5 (got hit/totaled)
'80 R80/7 (sold) (after I put 187K on it)
'81 R100RS (sold)
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: MadPainter on August 14, 2015, 04:36:59 PM
Hi! I Have a 1999 Bassa with the wide board setup... I like being able to move my feet around a little on lone rides. You will be surprised how much good it does to move your foot a couple inches after riding awhile,

They do not hinder me in corners...  she will lay over a long ways before you scrape...lol...

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Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: Lannis on August 14, 2015, 08:58:41 PM
Can't ride a footboard bike, myself.   Too hard on the back.   I had one here at the house to ride this past year, and couldn't do more than 50 or 100 miles at a time on it.

Older I get, the more I need to have my feet right under my body centerline, and the bars a little forward ....

Lannis
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: kidsmoke on August 15, 2015, 07:29:21 PM
Hey Everyone.  I've had my 2003 Cali Stone Touring for about a year.  I'm looking to change to floorboards as I've had them on multiple other bikes and love them.  Can anyone tell me is there a straight conversion to Kuryakyn boards and converter mounts that just bolt right on to this bike?  I"ve seen several that look like they just go on the mount already present .. then adjust to taste.  Does anyone know.  I wrote Kuryakyn and they said they don't make a conversion specifically for MG's and didn't know if they would fit or not.
Not Kuryakyn but definitely bolt on
http://www.mgcycle.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=50&products_id=1087
Also .. Find the bike sits a bit low for me and want to stretch out a little more (5'11" , 200#, 32 inseam).  Can anyone recommended a good place to have my stock seat redone abut 2-3 inches higher and wider .. or has anyone changed a Stone Touring seat out for a higher, wider single or double saddle (Sargent,
My jackal came with both its stock seat and a custom Maund seat. Like you I'm a leggy 6' with a 34 inseam. Love the look of the stock seat and wanted it to work, but the Maund is two inches higher and renders the original a wall hanging. There are other seat builders too, but I strongly affirm replace stock in increase the height.

I have floorboards too (that's actually my bike on the MG cycle page) but lost 'Em in favor of highway pegs. I rarely touch the normal pegs, only on the left when shifting. I like a clean bike.

Stock seat
(http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l58/tiokimo/Jackal/20140928_150617_zpsym9uanpq.jpg) (http://s93.photobucket.com/user/tiokimo/media/Jackal/20140928_150617_zpsym9uanpq.jpg.html)

Maund custom
(http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l58/tiokimo/Jackal/D9459190-AB1F-4877-9712-68BCB4283BDB_zps568u2w1p.jpg) (http://s93.photobucket.com/user/tiokimo/media/Jackal/D9459190-AB1F-4877-9712-68BCB4283BDB_zps568u2w1p.jpg.html)

Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: JoeW on August 15, 2015, 09:30:28 PM
Can't ride a footboard bike, myself.   Too hard on the back.   I had one here at the house to ride this past year, and couldn't do more than 50 or 100 miles at a time on it.

Older I get, the more I need to have my feet right under my body centerline, and the bars a little forward ....

Lannis
It's funny how we age differently, I'm liking floor boards now better than pegs. I like being able to stretch out my legs, my knees are what bothers me the most now. I put a set of DB boards on Heckle and Jeckle plus a heel toe shifter, I can ride all day!
Title: Re: Footboards or pegs?
Post by: Tom on August 16, 2015, 02:32:54 PM
I like boards but I'm shorter than most of you.