11-03-2015, 10:47 AM
White Dog please PM Me your email and i'll send a photo of the pegs which you are welcome to post here if you like.
"highly adjustable" in this case means that the pegs are mounted onto a collar (different diameters are available) and the collar is attached to frame, crash bar, etc. I think the collar for the CB1100 frame is about 1.5 inches in diameter, and there is also a 1" and a 7/8 inch collar available, and perhaps other diameters..
One end of the collar is a hinge. The other end of the collar provides a hole for bolting it to a rotatable 3" long rod (think one side of a bicycle crank) that is at right angles to the hole, so it can be moved 360 degrees to a desired place on the circumference (visualize a bicycle crank turning as one pedals the bike.) The pegs are about the size and thickness of a deck of playing cards and can be adjusted up or down for placement of one's foot in a comfortable way. (UP and down as in the "elevator" of an airplane wing to make the plane ascend or descend or stay level in flight.)
The bolt hole on the collar for bolting the rotatable 3" rod can be pointed up or down. This gives an additional 3-4 inches of height adjustment for the pegs.
I hope this makes just a tiny bit of sense...Anyone who doesn't grasp my gist, please pm me or comment by responding to this message for all to see.
Grace + Peace,
Bob
"highly adjustable" in this case means that the pegs are mounted onto a collar (different diameters are available) and the collar is attached to frame, crash bar, etc. I think the collar for the CB1100 frame is about 1.5 inches in diameter, and there is also a 1" and a 7/8 inch collar available, and perhaps other diameters..
One end of the collar is a hinge. The other end of the collar provides a hole for bolting it to a rotatable 3" long rod (think one side of a bicycle crank) that is at right angles to the hole, so it can be moved 360 degrees to a desired place on the circumference (visualize a bicycle crank turning as one pedals the bike.) The pegs are about the size and thickness of a deck of playing cards and can be adjusted up or down for placement of one's foot in a comfortable way. (UP and down as in the "elevator" of an airplane wing to make the plane ascend or descend or stay level in flight.)
The bolt hole on the collar for bolting the rotatable 3" rod can be pointed up or down. This gives an additional 3-4 inches of height adjustment for the pegs.
I hope this makes just a tiny bit of sense...Anyone who doesn't grasp my gist, please pm me or comment by responding to this message for all to see.
Grace + Peace,
Bob
