Cheers ... actually longer dog bones may not be a bad idea. I did that to an old srad year ago and found it tipped in better. Maybe it’s the difference in ride style but I do find the front slow to turn.. feels like I’m waiting for the tyre to grip and take me the way I’m looking. I feel I have to be a lot more physical with her than I am used to.
Some flat style rentals or something could be a good shout and prob the easiest first option.
Does anyone know a bar that would fit the yoke and all other bits on the bars already with no other mods ?
Don't longer dogbones lower the bike, rather than raise it?
I would also guess that the difference in riding style is just upsetting muscles and joints that were used in a other angles with your previous bikes, and rather than changing the bike i reckon it's just a matter of patience letting your body get used to these differences of position.
Same as if i was to change back to a sports bike now, i know that my neck, wrists and hips would no doubt immediately suffer for a while.
It's not like you're extra short or tall in height either, in fact i would even say you are a very good height for these bikes, so i would be inclined to give the bike a bit more time so your body can adjust to it rather than prematurely doing unnecessary mods which may or may not help.