Dear bruce aussie,
A - ***IN' MEN brother!
Trust me, a crash is even worse when one is over 65.

FYI - My left frame rail does depict scrapes. Interestingly the right does not and being left handed, I tend to do a tad more leaning to the right.
Perhaps the left side rail is lower?
 
Dear bruce aussie,
A - ***IN' MEN brother!
Trust me, a crash is even worse when one is over 65.

FYI - My left frame rail does depict scrapes. Interestingly the right does not and being left handed, I tend to do a tad more leaning to the right.
Perhaps the left side rail is lower?
I have never touched the right peg rail either. I am left handed too but I have always preferred lefthand corners. Before I crashed I had the left peg worn to a sharp point in to the rubber and the front corner of the peg rail half way through. I have thought about rear sets and removing the peg rails but decided calm down instead.
 
I have never touched the right peg rail either. I am left handed too but I have always preferred lefthand corners. Before I crashed I had the left peg worn to a sharp point in to the rubber and the front corner of the peg rail half way through. I have thought about rear sets and removing the peg rails but decided calm down instead.

Mate,
Both my feelers are gone and the pegs are ground to about 45°, although not yet back into the rubber.
With this and CRASHING in common, perhaps there is a salient message lurking here that we should both heed?
I'm thinking of seeing a shrink to learn me how to ride/act my age.
:eek::roll::laugh::thumbsup:
 
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