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From: thielges@uiucdcsb.Uiuc.ARPA
Newsgroups: net.cycle
Subject: Re: Passenger Peg Vibs
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Date: Fri, 5-Jul-85 13:37:00 EDT
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Posted: Fri Jul  5 13:37:00 1985
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Nf-From: uiucdcsb.Uiuc.ARPA!thielges    Jul  5 12:37:00 1985


If you think you have problems with rear foot peg vibrations, you should
take a ride on the back of my Yama XT200.  They are rigidly connected to
the rear axle support and move with every bump of the rear wheel.

When I go off road, I tell my passenger to hook their feet ove mine.  Driver
pegs are on the engine cradle and have a little less vibration.

Needless to say, I don't go two up for long rides at all.  I have to drive
entirely different when I have a rider.
					Bart Thielges