TBucket32
15-03-09, 11:27 AM
Hi folks.
I've only been riding a couple years now finally decided that I should get a pair of real boots for riding. Yesterday was the first nice day here in southern Ontario (Canada), so I got the bike prepped (oil, tires, coolant, fresh coat of wax, etc), got on all my gear [including my fancy new boots] (it was only 4C) and headed out for the first time of the season. For the life of me I could not get my foot under the shift lever with the new boots. I ended up sitting almost on the tank with my foot bent at a weird angle to get it to shift and even then I was missing shift like crazy.
Is there an easy way to raise the shift lever about 3/4" without having to fork over huge cash for a rearset?
Please note: These are not a cheap pair of boots. They were a $400 pair of Joe Rockets [on sale for $200 at a local bike shop!!]. They fit great too, so I can't blame the boots. From day one, though, I've learned to ride wearing a pair of high-top Alpinestar "Stunt" shoes/boots.
Any help or ideas would be great. Thanks in advance!
I've only been riding a couple years now finally decided that I should get a pair of real boots for riding. Yesterday was the first nice day here in southern Ontario (Canada), so I got the bike prepped (oil, tires, coolant, fresh coat of wax, etc), got on all my gear [including my fancy new boots] (it was only 4C) and headed out for the first time of the season. For the life of me I could not get my foot under the shift lever with the new boots. I ended up sitting almost on the tank with my foot bent at a weird angle to get it to shift and even then I was missing shift like crazy.
Is there an easy way to raise the shift lever about 3/4" without having to fork over huge cash for a rearset?
Please note: These are not a cheap pair of boots. They were a $400 pair of Joe Rockets [on sale for $200 at a local bike shop!!]. They fit great too, so I can't blame the boots. From day one, though, I've learned to ride wearing a pair of high-top Alpinestar "Stunt" shoes/boots.
Any help or ideas would be great. Thanks in advance!