Peg Scraping '96

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    Scrape peg feelers regularly on '96 even while hanging off - after peg scrapes, how far can bike go before serious things start to scrape?? thanks all
     


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    LOL I took the peg feelers off, as I got tired of rubbing them.. as far as whats next, don't know as I 'll get the as far over as what necessary and don't rub a thing, heard, seen the left side center stand is next, makes sense since I have rub that on a corner that has a dip in it.. now and then.
     


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    Great

    Thanks for the info - that's great to know

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    Peg feelers have been taken off mine as well, the boot toe sliders drag next (yes, riding with the balls of my feet on the pegs) and I haven't pushed it much further than that. PO appears to have dragged the leading edge of the pipe in right handers so I've raised that up as well. You can ballpark what will go next with a straight edge from the center of the tire leaned out, just remember the suspension compresses in a corner so you want to make your line a couple inches above the ground at the tire center line.
     


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    centerstand?

    I scraped my centerstand on the left - have you guys had that problem as well? have you taken yours' off?

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    Have you checked that your return spring is holding it all the way up? I took mine off for the weight, but put it back on and it's really tucked up high.
     


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