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Okaaaay, now that it has 101 miles on it, are you going to remove the stickers on the tank or are you leaving them there in case the FJR thing crops up again?
You are onto something. That seat color is fantastic. It smooths the lines out and really does something for the Norge. Even the stock seat would look good in that color.Alright, we need a picture of it somewhere other than the parking lot or you didn't ride it.
Very nice looking!How well do the stock toe pegs work with the lowered foot pegs? Did you swivel them around to their lowest positions?
watch out for sand and salt on the roads!!
CR,What's the deal with the side stand?Jon
So when you put the seat on did it increase the amount of inseam required? Some of us that are inseam challenged would like to improve oon the stock seat but without raising the sitting position.Jim
With the Knight Design lowered foot pegs, the foot of the US-spec side stand hits the underside of the left foot peg. Inserting something into the joint, where the side stand swings on its hinge, will keep its foot away from the foot peg.Me, I just let my side stand hit. The foot peg vibrates a little, but I wear rubber-soled boots, so it is not bad.
Bike shops have really good sticker remover these days. Blot it on, stickers come off.I used to go with the microwaved damp rag (avoids the potential of scorching the plastic tank with a hair dryer) , slooooowly peeling the stickers off. Last few times, the sticker remover from the bike shop takes care of it. Takes a few minutes.The DUCK brand remover does the trick. Works very fast. Apply, wait a few seconds and peel up a corner. Apply a little more and the sticker comes off.Do check for compatibility though, as with anything.
I totally understand not hanging off on a public road. The wings make it hard to also shift the inside cheek over as needed.The Russell Sport seat is, for many more active in the seat riders, a good compromise.Yes, it's possible to improve on a seat without changing the reach for the rider. We do that often.