I thought we worked out in another post that 140mm dog bones were standard size?
If that's the case then having the rear jacked up a bit would make you lean slightly forwards, putting a bit of strain on your hands.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
my advice would be to get rid. if you dont feel right about a bike, it's not worth keeping. had a 1100 katana years ago but we just didnt get on. wish i still had it now though!
The wife is on at me to get a pushbike so as to lose a bit of weight, a few years back when I was cycling a lot I was 11.5 stone now I'm pushing 15 stone around so you'd think resting my gut on the tank would ease the weight off my wrists :lol
A TDM is tempting or a Transalp.
Thanks for all the tips, I have moved the bars back now and will ride it tomorrow to see if that helps otherwise it'll be Ebayed.
same problem with mine
fitted some Raask Jotas, and a fluffy arse pad.
Boom, problem gone.
Put ultra lows on my bike & scooped the seat out and that solved aching wrists on my 98 fazer,been like that for 5 years and never get any aches its very comfortable riding position,might do it to my kawi zrx1200r as its worse than what the fazer used to be like.Zrx is a heavy bike and braking tests the wrists.