Ah, dog legs won't change the position you sit mate just the hight of the rear end of the bike so won't make a difference to you getting cramp. Is the cramp in your legs or arms?
You have a few choices to be honest...
if it's your legs, which I assume it is, then something like an air hawk cushion would mean the seat would effectively be a bit higher (and more comfortable), therefore making the angle of your knees and hips not so tight. This could also be achieved by lowering your footpegs (although that could effect your ground clearance whilst leaned over).
if it's arms that are the problem then fitting bar risers will take some of the weight off your arms as you'd be sitting more upright so weight is transferred to your bum. Although the fazer is quite upright anyway.
Chris
You have a few choices to be honest...
if it's your legs, which I assume it is, then something like an air hawk cushion would mean the seat would effectively be a bit higher (and more comfortable), therefore making the angle of your knees and hips not so tight. This could also be achieved by lowering your footpegs (although that could effect your ground clearance whilst leaned over).
if it's arms that are the problem then fitting bar risers will take some of the weight off your arms as you'd be sitting more upright so weight is transferred to your bum. Although the fazer is quite upright anyway.
Chris