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CB650R Rear foot pegs removed

miweber929

2014
CBR650F
650 Alumnus
Staff
Feb 13, 2015
Woodbury, MN
Riding Since
1975
Very valid point. Its just intimidating, as they are to a lot of people. I sure will post pics! Can't wait
Take your time with it and be very comfortable with your new bike before trying a passenger. Nothing turns off a new passenger than a less-than smooth ride.

Get her in a comfy state of mind, completely willing to try (scared is ok) go around the block only. If that works go around two blocks, if that works 3. If she’ll do 3 and still feels comfy try a short backroad hop a mile or two only to some place she likes to go (food, shopping, whatever), kinda like a reward.

After that you should be good be to go but ride VERY conservatively until she’s ready, corners are what freaks people out and the last thing you need is someone freaking while leaned over.

Seriously, try this, it works very well. Someone told me these steps years ago, I used it several times, most recently with my wife (then girlfriend) who HATED bikes before she met me and she now pretty much won’t let me go by myself anymore!!!
 

freeflyingduck

2021
CB650R ABS
Aug 11, 2019
Madrid, Spain
Riding Since
1984
One of the first things I did when I got the new bike a month ago was to remove the rear foot pegs. Originally I used the OEM bolts to plug the holes, but after scouring a few local hardware stores, I eventually found some black, M8 mushroom-head bolts that look much better.
The bike looks so much better without the rear pegs, assuming you don't ever use them of course.
Unfortunately, to pass the ITV (MoT in the UK) any bike that is homologated for two needs to be equipped to carry two, so I will have to replace them to pass the tests. But it's a 5 minute job, and the first test is 4 years away...
 

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