Something I've been noticing in most of the riding pictures in the magazines, the riders seem to rest their feet on the pegs right about on the ball of their foot, obviously sliding the foot forward to operate the clutch/brake.
I've been riding with the peg nestled up against the front of my heel, which keeps the foot more stable on the peg. I've been riding with my foot pointed out, with the inside of the boot usually resting against the outside of the clutch/brake pedal; then rotate the foot up/down and in when I needed to shift or brake.
Is that incorrect technique? Keeping my heel against the peg seems more "secure", but I'm willing to learn to change if there's a benefit.
I've been riding with the peg nestled up against the front of my heel, which keeps the foot more stable on the peg. I've been riding with my foot pointed out, with the inside of the boot usually resting against the outside of the clutch/brake pedal; then rotate the foot up/down and in when I needed to shift or brake.
Is that incorrect technique? Keeping my heel against the peg seems more "secure", but I'm willing to learn to change if there's a benefit.