13-07-13, 09:20 AM
I'm 6'1" tall with a 36" inside leg (yes I know I'm weird :o ) been riding fazers for about 10 years, covering well above average mileage.
For me the pegs were about tolerable, but the standard bars are awful! I've fitted Renthal 758 bars to two of mine, and while they're not any higher, they are wider and with less sweep taking a bit of pressure off your wrists and shoulders.
You could try Renthal superbike mediums (i believe 754's??) Which are higher, therefore they tilt back closer to your body, and maybe making you sit more upright.
I suffer from back pain on a regular basis, and I have to get my arse in the gym and strengthen my core muscles, thus supporting my spine, and preventing the pain. The chiropractors reckon that a very high percentage of adults have developed a weak core through 'comfortable' lifestyles, and we ALL could do with strengthening it. It would save a lot of people a lot of pain! Just a thought ;D
For me the pegs were about tolerable, but the standard bars are awful! I've fitted Renthal 758 bars to two of mine, and while they're not any higher, they are wider and with less sweep taking a bit of pressure off your wrists and shoulders.
You could try Renthal superbike mediums (i believe 754's??) Which are higher, therefore they tilt back closer to your body, and maybe making you sit more upright.
I suffer from back pain on a regular basis, and I have to get my arse in the gym and strengthen my core muscles, thus supporting my spine, and preventing the pain. The chiropractors reckon that a very high percentage of adults have developed a weak core through 'comfortable' lifestyles, and we ALL could do with strengthening it. It would save a lot of people a lot of pain! Just a thought ;D