Tsr sp1 pipe issue

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marcus57
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Tsr sp1 pipe issue

Post by marcus57 »

always found that i catch the rear of my boot on the tsr pipes , anyone else had an issue like it?

Still finding it a pain with my adjustable rearsets.
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Yep mine did too, I found with mine I could move my heal to the inside of the pipe I'd you get what mean.
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Re: Tsr sp1 pipe issue

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Yep I have to ride with my heals kicked out and the pipe on the inside of my heal
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Re: Tsr sp1 pipe issue

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Not such a problem for me, TSR rearsets probably helped a bit :up: Did find if I balanced my toes on the pegs they touched, but using the balls of my feet were fine.
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Re: Tsr sp1 pipe issue

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Seriously I didn't ever see this as an issue, ok my heels touch but I was only ever aware of it when I first get on it then I forget about it, some spirited riding and it's the last thing I'm thinking about.
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Re: Tsr sp1 pipe question

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royster81 wrote:Seriously I didn't ever see this as an issue, ok my heels touch but I was only ever aware of it when I first get on it then I forget about it, some spirited riding and it's the last thing I'm thinking about.
I agree , i didnt really think the title through , was more a question to see if it was just me or other people that noticed it.
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Re: Tsr sp1 pipe issue

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Guys, I agree on this too. Sometimes my boot hit the pipe while riding position, but since in combination with the WR step kit never had real issues or see it as a problem. Infact, I am used to the positioning now and my boot stays little off the pipe. No worries. 8-)

PS: and if now Steve (vfrman) can also answer on here too, it will complete all the riders with these systems :peace:
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Tsr sp1 pipe issue

Post by vfrman »

Yep. Mine is quite bad with the beet rear sets. The right foot practically rests on the pipe when I am in a left turn. Maybe it is my riding style.

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