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  • Ground to Top of foot peg measurement needed

    Hey all,

    My bike is stored for the winter, but I need the Ground to top of foot peg measurement with bike upright (in inches please). For a 98+ Kat 600

    Actulay I'm using that with the ground to lowest seat hight to calculate the distance between the seat & peg.

    Thanks
    Everytime a bell rings, an angel gets it's wings. Everytime a mouse traps snaps, an angels set on fire. - J. Handey

  • #2
    no one can help with this, seriously? help a guy out.
    Everytime a bell rings, an angel gets it's wings. Everytime a mouse traps snaps, an angels set on fire. - J. Handey

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    • #3
      Originally posted by tat2 View Post
      no one can help with this, seriously? help a guy out.
      sorry man...don't have a 98+ to measure for ya


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      • #4
        Just saw this. I'm heading down to the parking garage in a few minutes to grab something from my truck, I'll measure it then.

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        • #5
          while we wait for dan,i'll guess 3''to4''.

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          • #6
            13.75" From the ground to the top of the foot pegs. ('04 600)

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            • #7
              Dan is the Man!

              FYI the Seat to Peg measurement is 17.5"

              Ground to top of footpeg - 13.75" (thanks Dan)

              Ground to Seat - 30.9"

              Seat ot Peg - 17.15"
              Last edited by tat2; 12-14-2007, 02:57 PM. Reason: added final calculations.
              Everytime a bell rings, an angel gets it's wings. Everytime a mouse traps snaps, an angels set on fire. - J. Handey

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              • #8
                are you trying to say that you need a 31inch in seam for best results?

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                • #9
                  Just comparing different bikes.
                  Everytime a bell rings, an angel gets it's wings. Everytime a mouse traps snaps, an angels set on fire. - J. Handey

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