Yes, both lever perches on both motorcycles but foot levers were fine from factory, the 690R KTM rear brake lever could be slightly lower but with rally footpegs I adjusted with just angling my foot where it doesn't affect me enough to adjust, it's just me being lazy not to do it lol
greetings, today it just happened to me three times, pulling the brake and due to the thicker gloves I accidentally hit the gas. Thank you for your time and explanation, I'm only now seeing that I'm riding a motorcycle and I haven't set the controls for myself at all haha .... wish you safe they ride 
I would absolutely love it if you would just keep those cold temps up north a few more months before you share them. We just had the coldest Christmas in 30 years hear in south Florida. It was in the low 40's this morning. Brrrrrrrrrrrrr.
@@RemboUSMC wow, bet your glad you had the heated grips installed but doubt you'd be riding in those temperatures, I don't like being cluttered up with too many clothes, too bulky, I'll patiently wait for warmer weather, stay healthy and safe & go Ducati, KTM
@@raypetrocelli595 I moved from PA. It has been over a decade and FL kinda has me worn out. Too hot in the summer with the high humidity and boring riding.
@@RemboUSMC we liked Tennessee & heard good things about the riding there, there's no perfect state,but the older I get the more I hate the cold, stay healthy and safe & ride safe ,one wheel or two lol
I noticed the clutch lever engaged way late on my test ride even on the closest adjustment. I'm sure I could figure out hw to get it closer, but it wasn't my bike. BTW do you know of any risers that would set the bars back a bit?
Hey Rembo. Does that Pikes Peak have heated grips? I am thinking a less padded glove and heat from the grips might be a better solution than winter gloves. Those things are hard to manipulate the controls in.
If it is in the way of a minor adjustment, that does not say much for the manufacturer. You may need a complete rebuilt of the controls to suit you better.@@espltdm155
greetings, today it just happened to me three times, pulling the brake and due to the thicker gloves I accidentally hit the gas. Thank you for your time and explanation, I'm only now seeing that I'm riding a motorcycle and I haven't set the controls for myself at all haha .... wish you safe they ride 
Do you adjust the ergonomics of your motorcycle levers?
Merry Christmas Rembo.
Did the adjustments for the clutch and front brake lever during delivery of my Multistrada V4S.
Cheers
Yes, both lever perches on both motorcycles but foot levers were fine from factory, the 690R KTM rear brake lever could be slightly lower but with rally footpegs I adjusted with just angling my foot where it doesn't affect me enough to adjust, it's just me being lazy not to do it lol
@@kurushunwalla Excellent. Merry Christmas back at you.
@@RemboUSMC Thank you 🍻
Merry christmas from Finland; also good thing to know if you readjust levers a lot the quard may touch petroltank in full turn.
greetings, today it just happened to me three times, pulling the brake and due to the thicker gloves I accidentally hit the gas. Thank you for your time and explanation, I'm only now seeing that I'm riding a motorcycle and I haven't set the controls for myself at all haha .... wish you safe they ride

strange my 2019 PP you cannot adjust as there is a nub pin on the bar to keep you from moving the assembly...
Can you please make a video for adjusting gear shift and rear food lever ?
I actually did, and they are on my UA-cam channel
sorry i meant rear break lever , if you did i cant find it
@@RemboUSMC
Rear brake not as much adjustment, more difficult@@jimasful
Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄 Rembo, wish I could send you some of our 9 degree temps from Alsip Illinois lol
I would absolutely love it if you would just keep those cold temps up north a few more months before you share them. We just had the coldest Christmas in 30 years hear in south Florida. It was in the low 40's this morning. Brrrrrrrrrrrrr.
@@RemboUSMC wow, bet your glad you had the heated grips installed but doubt you'd be riding in those temperatures, I don't like being cluttered up with too many clothes, too bulky, I'll patiently wait for warmer weather, stay healthy and safe & go Ducati, KTM
Too bad we weren't closer, would be nice to go riding, we're considering getting outta Illinois but huge decision after being here our whole life
@@raypetrocelli595 I moved from PA. It has been over a decade and FL kinda has me worn out. Too hot in the summer with the high humidity and boring riding.
@@RemboUSMC we liked Tennessee & heard good things about the riding there, there's no perfect state,but the older I get the more I hate the cold, stay healthy and safe & ride safe ,one wheel or two lol
I noticed the clutch lever engaged way late on my test ride even on the closest adjustment. I'm sure I could figure out hw to get it closer, but it wasn't my bike. BTW do you know of any risers that would set the bars back a bit?
I am not aware of any risers. I never looked into them
Hey Rembo. Does that Pikes Peak have heated grips? I am thinking a less padded glove and heat from the grips might be a better solution than winter gloves. Those things are hard to manipulate the controls in.
The PP does not come with them. I had to add them.
Throttle cables don’t get in the way?
No
@@RemboUSMC lucky! i tried adjusting on my streetfighter 848 but the throttle cable housing is right below the master cylinder…. any ideas?
If it is in the way of a minor adjustment, that does not say much for the manufacturer. You may need a complete rebuilt of the controls to suit you better.@@espltdm155
greetings, today it just happened to me three times, pulling the brake and due to the thicker gloves I accidentally hit the gas. Thank you for your time and explanation, I'm only now seeing that I'm riding a motorcycle and I haven't set the controls for myself at all haha .... wish you safe they ride

Glad it helped.