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FJR for a Trike?? Say it isn’t so...
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<blockquote data-quote="Redbird" data-source="post: 1437158" data-attributes="member: 92375"><p>Thanks for all the suggestions Guys. On April 10, I’ll be four months with the new knee. After heeding to the advice here and spending time with low speed maneuvers in a parking lot, the confidence is coming back.</p><p></p><p>I did notice that in a half an hour of riding, the right knee stiffens up (I did achieve 125 degrees of bend with the knee), and it really aches. I do switch frequently to my Rivco Highway pegs on my Canyon Cages. I may resort to lowering the pegs, but hate to give up the ground clearance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redbird, post: 1437158, member: 92375"] Thanks for all the suggestions Guys. On April 10, I’ll be four months with the new knee. After heeding to the advice here and spending time with low speed maneuvers in a parking lot, the confidence is coming back. I did notice that in a half an hour of riding, the right knee stiffens up (I did achieve 125 degrees of bend with the knee), and it really aches. I do switch frequently to my Rivco Highway pegs on my Canyon Cages. I may resort to lowering the pegs, but hate to give up the ground clearance. [/QUOTE]
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