OK so was taking a sweeping corner at decent speed (40mph)....
Did not think I was leaning that hard, but had my weight forward and had my feet angled forward on the pegs (instead of flat, or balls of feet on pegs). So the toe/front of my foot was 2-4 inches below the peg.
The toe of my inside boot hit the ground and was immediately kicked up off the peg (better than being dragged under it). Was in boots and nothing happened, other than it shocked me and had me thinking 'I am an idiot for having a foot below the bottom of the peg in a turn.'
General rule: Feet above pegs at all times?
Anyone done this?
Should I go back to riding 101?
Did not think I was leaning that hard, but had my weight forward and had my feet angled forward on the pegs (instead of flat, or balls of feet on pegs). So the toe/front of my foot was 2-4 inches below the peg.
The toe of my inside boot hit the ground and was immediately kicked up off the peg (better than being dragged under it). Was in boots and nothing happened, other than it shocked me and had me thinking 'I am an idiot for having a foot below the bottom of the peg in a turn.'
General rule: Feet above pegs at all times?
Anyone done this?
Should I go back to riding 101?