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<blockquote data-quote="slravenel" data-source="post: 686625" data-attributes="member: 1068"><p>You may have already thought of this...but I have some experience with tight footwells laughing1 you are going to want to make sure the ergonomics is right for longer trips with the pedals being off to the side and tight to each other/the firewall like that. I had to make absolute sure that my knee/side of shin have something to rest on with the gas pedal being towards the left like that. Your leg will get tired really fast if there is nothing to rest it against since it isnt just out in front of you like a wider buggy would be. I cant tell how far in there you sit from pictures so it may already rest on that doghouse panel...but if it doesnt, you may want to try and figure out something now that will give you a little more comfort on longer rides. A heel plate or ankle plate may be enough, but with heat that may limit you to long pants/boots with something extra there touching you. If there is nothing supporting your leg and it is off to the side like that, its gonna get uncomfortable on longer trail days...at least it does for me. I also have bad knees...so you may be OK. Just my $.02</p><p></p><p>Looking absolutely killer though. That dash work is great. I cant wait to climb all over this thing some time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slravenel, post: 686625, member: 1068"] You may have already thought of this...but I have some experience with tight footwells laughing1 you are going to want to make sure the ergonomics is right for longer trips with the pedals being off to the side and tight to each other/the firewall like that. I had to make absolute sure that my knee/side of shin have something to rest on with the gas pedal being towards the left like that. Your leg will get tired really fast if there is nothing to rest it against since it isnt just out in front of you like a wider buggy would be. I cant tell how far in there you sit from pictures so it may already rest on that doghouse panel...but if it doesnt, you may want to try and figure out something now that will give you a little more comfort on longer rides. A heel plate or ankle plate may be enough, but with heat that may limit you to long pants/boots with something extra there touching you. If there is nothing supporting your leg and it is off to the side like that, its gonna get uncomfortable on longer trail days...at least it does for me. I also have bad knees...so you may be OK. Just my $.02 Looking absolutely killer though. That dash work is great. I cant wait to climb all over this thing some time [/QUOTE]
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