View Poll Results: Where does your left foot sit when you ride...

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  • On the pegs.... I change gear and back to the peg...

    69 69.70%
  • Under the gear lever..... I can change up at anytime....

    14 14.14%
  • Above the gear Lever... I can change down at anytime...

    6 6.06%
  • On the gas tank.... I like to paint my nails while i ride....

    10 10.10%
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Thread: Foot placement?

  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by Supertwin Don View Post
    Just to confuse a noob - I have footBOARDS - where do you wise ones reckon I should have my feet?
    Definitely on the gas tank

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supertwin Don View Post
    Just to confuse a noob - I have footBOARDS - where do you wise ones reckon I should have my feet?
    Trick question! If it don't have pegs it isn't a real bike

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    [QUOTE=Breed777;1129232851]
    Quote Originally Posted by xgnr View Post
    I think that a ME might (should) help out here...
    FWIW
    Gear lever, foot would normally rest underneath (which would be the natural position) for normal riding.
    Ok.... doesnt hit the ground when leaning?
    Maybe your boot will touch down if you are having a good time but don't worry about it tho' as you would normally have more lean to go before you are in trouble.

    Just be comfortable and the rest will come as you get more experience.

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    I see that you play "soccer" and ride a - 250 - who are you to talk of "real bikes"

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    [QUOTE=xgnr;1129232920]
    Quote Originally Posted by Breed777 View Post

    Maybe your boot will touch down if you are having a good time but don't worry about it tho' as you would normally have more lean to go before you are in trouble.

    Just be comfortable and the rest will come as you get more experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supertwin Don View Post
    I see that you play "soccer" and ride a - 250 - who are you to talk of "real bikes"
    I play soccer? Maybe socially but i just spent a month in China training Muay Thai for 6 hours a day if you think im one of those soccer playing poofs but of course this has nothing to do with bikes

    Bike rego is shit. Same amount (or slightly more?) than a car.

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    What ever feels comfortable and good for you.

    I ride.....

    Straights / slow riding.
    Left toes under gear lever. It's kinda cramped yet the only comfortable position on a Ducati

    Once the pace heats up a little (never breaking the speed limit of course, us Duke riders never do shit like that)
    The balls of my feet are on the peg ends, I end up rolling my foot up on them kinda like as if I was standing on tip e toes... Of course gotta come off the peg to tap lever and then back on balls of feet again. What's surpose to happen is all that is meant to be done before you go over that far... I've never tryed to put it into words before, hell I'm a legend on this site for farking that up
    All this depends on the pace, the corner one's going into. braking into right hand bends etc etc etc....

    Like I said I've never thought about it to put it into words, it just something that becomes natural after awhile I guess.

    Arr hell don't listen to what other people do, just get out and ride if not with a few mates or a group by yourself, it will come naturally just give it time.

    To ride quick is one thing, to ride fast is another, do it on the track!
    Any good racer will tell you how important feet / weight placement really is.
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    Not trying to be abusive - but Muay Thai sounded like something the local restaurant dishes up !!
    Don't know where the rego thing came from - try it here in UK - £65 per year for a bike, £165 per year for an older car!
    Over here it's the compulsory insurance that is the killer - my son has had to pay over £400 per year third party,fire and theft only for a 125 before today!

    Anyway, my Guzzi has a heel/toe type gear lever so my foot is "under" both ends of it and I "heel" it to change up and "toe" it to change down. Brake lever is similar.

    and my race bike has a big red button to change up!

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    On straighter bits of road I have feet on the highway pegs unless actually changing gear.

    And on the twisty bit ball of foot on peg unless changing gear.
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    Pressure on the lever either way is good for a fast gear change OR even clutchless.
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    I ride with my feet on the handlebars, much more relaxing on those long rides.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Insanity_rules View Post
    I ride with my feet on the handlebars, much more relaxing on those long rides.
    how many bikes you been through so far this year?

    talk about setting yourself up
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laxi View Post
    how many bikes you been through so far this year?

    talk about setting yourself up
    I'm only on my third. One retired (my learner bike) which I still have, one crashed and the one I got now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Insanity_rules View Post
    I'm only on my third. One retired (my learner bike) which I still have, one crashed and the one I got now.

    Smart ass
    haha you is soooo much fun to wind up
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeey01 View Post

    To ride quick is one thing, to ride fast is another, do it on the track!
    Any good racer will tell you how important feet / weight placement really is.
    All good except throughout racing history theres been many that come along and do things completly different to the accepted "correct way" with much success,similar to the supposed "correct braking" methods/cornering methods,knee down has only been a recent development when you look at the big picture.Ive no problem whatsoever with all these "correct way to do things" courses/books/videos etc that young guys are bombarded with these days compared to what we had when starting out but sometimes i wonder if theres some natural ability that gets somewhat stifled along the way.
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