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    Preferences, boards or pegs?

    What do you guys and ladies prefer for riders and pillions, foot pegs or footboards on your cruisers, and why ?
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    Pegs, because I like forward controls and foward controls with boards is rather ugly.

    Pegs also scrap less due to better clearance.


    But thats me. A lot of people like boards due to comfort of a fully supported foot.

    Pillions? Well if they on my bike they have to tuck it in and not complain or it will be them walking home!
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Rider View Post
    Pegs, because I like forward controls and foward controls with boards is rather ugly.

    Pegs also scrap less due to better clearance.


    But thats me. A lot of people like boards due to comfort of a fully supported foot.

    Pillions? Well if they on my bike they have to tuck it in and not complain or it will be them walking home!
    Thanks for that. I guess its what suits you that matters.
    I think if I made my pillion walk home ..... I might find my dinner in the dog !! Wives tend to lack a sense of humour over a long walk home in the sun !!! lol
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    Boards

    I just like 'em and find them less tiring than pegs.

    They do scrape a bit but...meh
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    Not sure but I am used to pegs

    But I havent tried floorboards yet. I had enough bloody trouble finding the more forward controls on the Vulcan after the GSXF and actually put my foot down on the road several times the first few days until I got used to leaving my left foot on the gear peg at lights... I might get some highway pegs mounted one day as well.
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    Pegs on highway bars rock the most! Personally I would prefer forward controls with pegs on my M50, apparently boards are more comfortable on long distances.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Derosso View Post
    But I havent tried floorboards yet. I had enough bloody trouble finding the more forward controls on the Vulcan after the GSXF and actually put my foot down on the road several times the first few days until I got used to leaving my left foot on the gear peg at lights... I might get some highway pegs mounted one day as well.
    I guess I would have the same trouble as you for a while ..... looking for the pegs/gears/brakes.
    I am looking at changing over to "the dark side" at some stage .... just for comfort on longer runs, and to provide a backrest for my wife, which will help her feel more secure and comfortable.
    I'm going to do research about different bikes ... probably in the 800 - 900 - 1100cc range. I don't see an need to go bigger.
    I appreciate everyone's comments and input about their bikes and experience.
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    Quote Originally Posted by outlawtorn View Post
    Pegs on highway bars rock the most! Personally I would prefer forward controls with pegs on my M50, apparently boards are more comfortable on long distances.
    Yes .... thats what I was wondering ..... if boards are more comfortable. I am used to pegs, but have never ridden anything that has boards on it. The only concern I could see with boards, may be the issue of grounding them easier than pegs ?
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    floor boards over pegs every time

    more comfortable, you can move your feet around on a long trip

    questions about looks???? bikes are for riding on not looking at

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    I like the boards on the C50T. It's a biggish bike and there's plenty of room to move around on longer rides. I haven't worn the original warning knobs out yet, but the bike corners well enough for a cruiser. Although on our trip last week, as I was having fun up the Kaimai's heading over to Tauranga and scraping the knobs with alacrity - much to the wife's annoyance as she hates the sound of it - we were passed by a VW 4Motion V6! He was going for it!

    Pillion pegs are fine according to the pillion, and as her opinion counts I think that must mean she's comfy.

    As for looks.. no bike is better looking than mine...!

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    Quote Originally Posted by popelli View Post
    floor boards over pegs every time

    more comfortable, you can move your feet around on a long trip
    Yes ... without having tried them, that's what I was thinking ...


    Quote Originally Posted by popelli View Post
    questions about looks???? bikes are for riding on not looking at
    I hadn't thought about the looks side of things .... I don't think it matters either way ... ? For me, it would be about the comfort and usability .... as in ... are they (boards) are a hassle with easily being grounded .... ?

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    It comes down to how you ride, Grubby has a Dragstar with boards and has comment he has to slow down on some corners when we can go a bit faster. In saying that, his 1100cc drag is quick to catch up after the turn.

    My bike is a 45ci (750cc) V4, and I've ridden with me plus my friend, making around 200kg of 6 foot tall men on my bike, and it wasn't wickedly fast bit it could do it and I wasn't slow getting up to speed.

    Main issue there was the suspension bottoming if I turned to fast or wasn't watching for pot holes.

    So I think 800cc and up is a good start for a cruiser if you are carrying someone.

    And frankly most people aren't as large as me and I can hoon around a bit on my 45ci, you should have no issues with a wife on the back of an 800cc boulevard.

    Must say.. my points are to Vulcans and Dragstars.. hands down. Prefer them big time over Boulevards
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    Boards, very comfortable, especially on the long hauls

    Dont scrape them much cos I try not to corner hard enough for that to happen.
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    Im a boards convert aslo, my first cruiser had pegs and with pretty much one position for your feet I found my arse gettin really numb on any rides over 45 min. Now with boards I can move around a bit and can ride for upto 2 hrs without any loss of arse sensation
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    Quote Originally Posted by Griffin View Post
    Im a boards convert aslo, my first cruiser had pegs and with pretty much one position for your feet I found my arse gettin really numb on any rides over 45 min. Now with boards I can move around a bit and can ride for upto 2 hrs without any loss of arse sensation
    I'm pleased to hear that you haven't lost arse sensation Griffin !!
    Yes I thought that about boards .... being able to shift your feet on a long trip. That appeals to me. From replies so far .... most people that have used .. or are currently using boards, like them!
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