JayA Posted May 4, 2011 Posted May 4, 2011 Ok here goes, well I'm new to the whole bike scene so still trying to find me feet. Speaking of feet today i bought s brand new pair of rst boots which look great BUT! This is where I need some guidance, I went for a quick ride to try them out but just can't get on with them. I really struggle to change up, it's like my foot won't bend from the peg to get under the leaver to change gear! I can't feel the leaver with my foot either as it has reinforced toes, so sometimes I think I've changed up but haven't. Is this a typical newbie error or do I just have to give it time for my to get used to them? They were £100 so I don't want to think I am just throwing money away. Can some please point me in the right direction.
Moderator Airhead Posted May 4, 2011 Moderator Posted May 4, 2011 Greetings Jay Try removing the gearchange lever and re-fitting it one spline up to give a little more room to get your foot under it. As for new boots, yes you will have to persevere with them, you will find them particularly stiff at first but in time theey will soften a little and you will also get used to them.
Moderator Airhead Posted May 4, 2011 Moderator Posted May 4, 2011 No it's not hard but did you buy it from a dealer?...perhaps they will do it for you free of charge if you explain your reasons.
JayA Posted May 4, 2011 Author Posted May 4, 2011 I did yeah I picked it up today, brand new ybr 125 Thanks for your help I really appreciate it.
Moderator Airhead Posted May 4, 2011 Moderator Posted May 4, 2011 You're welcome Jay. Cant see you having any problems. Enjoy the YBR they are great little bikes. Take care on it.
2 Wheels Posted May 4, 2011 Posted May 4, 2011 Ware your boots arround the house,,,,,,,,,,go for a few long walks in them,,,,,,,all helps to soffen them/ brake them in. Take your time on the bike till ya get the feel of it. Quiet roads a good place to get aquainted with your bike,,,,,making sure everything is set up to suit you,,,,,,ie.controles, leavers, peadles. Good tip from Oldgit,,,,,,,move the gearchange leaver up one notch, but before ya do put some pen mark on it where it is now. All in all, the more time your arround your bike the more familiar your will become with it. Take care and stay safe
JayA Posted May 5, 2011 Author Posted May 5, 2011 Ware your boots arround the house,,,,,,,,,,go for a few long walks in them,,,,,,,all helps to soffen them/ brake them in. Take your time on the bike till ya get the feel of it. Quiet roads a good place to get aquainted with your bike,,,,,making sure everything is set up to suit you,,,,,,ie.controles, leavers, peadles. Good tip from Oldgit,,,,,,,move the gearchange leaver up one notch, but before ya do put some pen mark on it where it is now. All in all, the more time your arround your bike the more familiar your will become with it. Take care and stay safe Thanks buddy
JayA Posted May 5, 2011 Author Posted May 5, 2011 Just had my gear leaver changed up so thanks for the info guys, it's been a big help.
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