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Impressions when stopped and driving
This is the impression of a 170cm tall, 63kg male. If you step over the footpeg, and consciously put one foot on the ground without shifting your hips, you will be able to put your heel on the ground with room to spare. However, if one foot is placed in front of the footpeg, the heel will not touch the ground. When stopping for a moment during boarding, we often put our foot in front of the footpeg, so if we do not consciously shift our hips, it does not seem to be much different from the NORMAL position. I think the position of the footpeg has something to do with the backward seating position. However, when using the corner ring, the swivel of the hips is better and it is easier to feel the grip of the tire, so it is now possible to bank the bike with confidence. Recommendation for those who often go to mountain passes! (Amateur opinion) I think the pain in the buttocks while driving is the same as NORMAL. In case you are wondering, I don't think the pain in the buttocks while driving is any different from NORMAL. View detail