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Joeskeppi 20-06-12 07:43 AM

Standing on the pegs?
 
Is this a common thing to do? I often do it when I have sore legs or if I go over speed bumps.

Today one of my pegs gave way and ended up pointing downwards. Luckily I didn't come off! I pushed it back up but it looks a bit limp, probably the bolt through the middle that's bent.

Just a word of warning!

Spank86 20-06-12 08:26 AM

Re: Standing on the pegs
 
I do it, it's more of a motorcrosser thing but I've seen a few road riders do it over lumpy roads and sometimes round corners.

It centralises your weight on the bike and lowers its centre of gravity.

missyburd 20-06-12 08:39 AM

Re: Standing on the pegs?
 
There's a road round here that's mostly made of potholes but unfortunately its also convenient shortcut...I have to stand for most.of that. Otherwise I do it for the odd speed bump (usually go round them) or when I need to stretch. Don't like the sound of pegs giving way though :pale:

rictus01 20-06-12 09:03 AM

Re: Standing on the pegs?
 
if your peg gave way, it's either been changed for a low spec'd bolt or previously suffered some heavy truma, no way that should happen in normal use, I'd be checking the other one as well and replacing both, I have seen a couple replaced with nice coloured ally bolts and one of those snapped clean off, function over form people.

-Ralph- 20-06-12 09:14 AM

Re: Standing on the pegs
 
I used to stand on the pegs a lot on the SV, but that's because the seat was a plank and it was done to relieve a sore rssss.

I also get cramp in my hip sometimes, so I either have to stand and give one leg a shake to get rid of that, or I have to stop suddenly, get off and hop around like a mad man going ouch, ouch, ouch, much to the amusement of my ROSPA observer one day.

Quote:

Originally Posted by rictus01 (Post 2730335)
if your peg gave way, it's either been changed for a low spec'd bolt or previously suffered some heavy truma, no way that should happen in normal use, I'd be checking the other one as well and replacing both, I have seen a couple replaced with nice coloured ally bolts and one of those snapped clean off, function over form people.

+1, that shouldn't happen

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spank86 (Post 2730304)
I do it, it's more of a motorcrosser thing but I've seen a few road riders do it over lumpy roads and sometimes round corners.

It centralises your weight on the bike and lowers its centre of gravity.

Lowers the centre of gravity of the bike, or the bike and rider? Please can you explain further? I'm intrigued.

Jayneflakes 20-06-12 09:15 AM

Re: Standing on the pegs?
 
Since putting the dirt bars on, standing up on my pegs is very easy on my bike, however off road capability is still pretty limited!


It was great fun though going for a ride up the woods, but my suspension took a hammering! :D

Joeskeppi 20-06-12 09:18 AM

Re: Standing on the pegs?
 
Hmm, it had a 0mph rest on that peg once. Maybe that did it.

I need to find a new bolt for it I guess. Looks easy enough to replace, one circlip!

SoulKiss 20-06-12 09:21 AM

Re: Standing on the pegs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Spank86 (Post 2730304)
It centralises your weight on the bike and lowers its centre of gravity.

So you are going to raise your body up above the tank (as opposed to being roughly level with it and expect that to LOWER the centre of gravity?

When you have finished changing that law of physics, any chance you could get to work on the whole speed of light barrier thing?

:p

-Ralph- 20-06-12 09:55 AM

Re: Standing on the pegs?
 
Oh come on SK! You've got no weight on the seat or bars and all of it on the pegs! That pushes the pegs down further, that pushes down on the frame, makes the really heavy bit called the engine lower to the ground. It's obvious isn't it? :rolleyes: :lol:

Spank86 20-06-12 10:03 AM

Re: Standing on the pegs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by -Ralph- (Post 2730341)
Lowers the centre of gravity of the bike, or the bike and rider? Please can you explain further? I'm intrigued.

Actually, now I think of the physics of it, that could be wrong, but it certainly centralises weight.


In all honesty I'm not entirely sure what it does to the centre of gravity, it obviously raises that of the bike and the rider together but when standing the rider can move more independently of the bike which certainly makes handling and dealing with rough terrain easier.


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