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Re: [ST] heat and feet
Philip,
Ya just gotta live with the heat. Stay out of downtown maybe :-)
Try removing the rubber on the pegs. It isn't much, but made a big
difference for me.
I had a '75 Dunstall Norton years ago. Wish I had never sold it.
Dave Bardell
MillerSTown, PA
Nicholson.PED@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>Hi Guys,
>
>just bought a black 2000 Sprint. After 5 minutes on it, I put my Norton up
>for sale... I love the bike. I have two novice questions. I would have
>searched the archives but the link is broken.
>
>1. The heat coming up between my legs is hot hot hot. I saw the mod
>you can do for the fairing but is there anything else? Makes downtown
>driving quite unpleasant. Even the seat is hot.
>
>2. I have dangly feet. Are there any after market parts to drop the
>shifter/brake pedals down? How much can I adjust the standard pedals?
>
>Cheers,
>
>Philip Nicholson
>Toronto
>75 Norton Commando (Dunstall)
>2000 Triumph ST
>
>
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