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  1. GED 01

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  2. BEAUTIFYING PART ID SAY
  3. ABSOLUTLY GUTTED,im selling my pride and joy , http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...E:IT&ih=002
  4. i bought mine from here and painted it myself http://www.motomeccaspares.com/products/search.php
  5. forgot to add i have taken the bike for a test run and after getting the adjustment correct the bike changes gear perfect,if not better,lever doesnt foul my foot nor the pork chop.and i no longer have to lift my leg up and down to change,just praying that it stops rainingin time for tomorrow,and im off to devils bridge
  6. 101% success finally did it ,got them how i wanted them,the initial bend of 40mm at the or near the mounting point of the gearchange lever equated to nearer 90mm at the toe almost the 4 inches i was after, the picture below show the bike in neutral also the distance between peg and lever,although its not the most accurate measurment and the last picture shows my foot on the pegs how i ride with metratech pegs fitted as mentioned the foot is more horizontal than with the standard setup,and if u can imajine moving the lever up 3inches how it used to catch my foot and cause problems
  7. it was paraffin and not petrol so it works out cheaper to run,[u are from yorkshire]
  8. i dont think so i tried to bend the end nearest the toe rubber and because of the material that was machined out it started to kink and buckle so anything other than solid alu i dont think it would work,but then again you could try
  9. this problem has been playing on my mind ,i dont in fact never give up ,despite what advice ive been given ,so i decided to throw caution to the wind,and dug out my coleman camp stove [img and ive bent the gearlever if you look carefully ive managed about 42mm i could have got more but decided to wait until tomorrow when i will refit them again and see what best suits,ive also got the option of cutting 10mm out of the gear lever where it fouls the porkchop,so fingers crossed
  10. im on holiday this week ,so i nipped into work [engineering] for advice and they were not very sold on the idea of heating the gear lever and bending it 50>100 mm ,and im not going to risk it so the original pegs stay on,the footrests i bought for £260 stay in a box in my garage collecting dust ,a complete waste of money,anybody considering purchasing these items in the future please contact me first,although they are of good quality ,and genuinley male the bike more comfy,they do have limitations.ie if like me you ride with your foot slightly down,then i fear you may have problems both me and john have had, i feel it would be expected of metratech to look into this problem, and warn potential purchasers of this problem and advise them as such ,,
  11. hi john have you thought about heating them up,
  12. hi john thanks for the reply,you say heat it up ,is it possible to do this safely,or is a hit and miss procedure,i dont want to wreck the pegs,if there isnt a solution to my problem then i would prefer to sell them on and try and recoup some money, how hot does the alu have to be ,would a blow torch suffice or oxy acetalene be re quired ,where would the best place to warm it and bend it be ...sorry for all the questions
  13. hi ,ive spent the last 3 days with the pegs ,today i put the guzz ones back on ,ive tried every adjustment possible,but i can only lower the lever so far,see the pick of me pressing down on the lever that is as far as i dare go ,at this setting hitting 1st gear is 50% succesful and u can see the gear lever hitting the pork chop. its not a problem adjusting the lever its a problem that the end of the lever sits too high look at the pics again as i said the toe rubber is only about an inch lower than the foot rest ,i need it to be the same distance as the guzzi pegs,about 4 inches or at least 2 inches ,the only solution i can see is to cut somwhere on the gear lever grind a angle and re weld ,but the last 6 inches of the lever has hollow out areas which could be a problem to try and re weld and maintain strength,un less i cut nearer towards the rear of the bike near the footpeg, but i would like to know can you re weld aluminium and keep enough strength so the gear lever wont snap off when i change gear
  14. hopefully u can see some pictures below showing the motra tech pegs in the neutral position and in first gear position [it is fouling the porkchop] compare to the 2 other pics of origional; pegs and see the differance in the space between the footpeg and gear lever,yes my feet do point down and there a alpinestars 13.5 or uk12
  15. if you look at the pic you can see the distance in height between the footrest and the gear lever its about 4inches its that height for a reason i reckon moto guzzi found this being the best geometry to change gear johns motratech one are about and inch on maximum adjustment,which means i have to lift my leg to change gear and lift it again to put the ball of my foot back on the footrest at a 45 outwards angle ,some people may prefer this or its not a problem ,for me it is
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