Another contributor here mentioned lowering the footrests, but it seems he/she is incommunicado so has not been able to advise how they did it. Better have a go myself!
I bought some Gen-Mar lowering brackets from ebay but of course they don't list the Cagiva Raptor, claiming that all theirs are based solely on the geometry of Hondas.https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GenMar-the-O ... SwIS5eRV4J
The seller was rather particular about this, and I had to swear on my mother's honour I wouldn't send them back covered in scratches if they didn't fit the Raptor!
Anyway, with a certain amount of grinding and bushing of the pivot holes, I've now got footrests nominally 25mm lower than before, and the bike is indeed nicer to ride. I had to drop the gear and brake levers to match, of course, taking care to adjust the brake lever so the master cylinder was unaffected. The footrest fittings don't look as neat as before, of course, but that doesn't matter much.
Here's some pics (I hope) of the original and two of the lowered version.
![Image](https://i.ibb.co/Ny93yH3/P1040122-Raptor-footrest.jpg)
![Image](https://i.ibb.co/QvFGHP2/P1040123-Raptor-1-K-footrest-mod.jpg)
![Image](https://i.ibb.co/qWCcZY2/P1040124-Raptor-1-K-footrest2.jpg)