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Body position issues!! Pegs etc
#1
Ok so for me to be able to shift my weight about/arse off etc I need to be away from the tank, however if I have say a fist distance between my groin and the tank it feels like I'm stretching To reach the bars ?! Is this to do with the pegs?
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#2
What are you, 4ft tall?  :lol
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
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#3
Yes and I'm very close to finding mordor ??
compared the GSXRS/ninjas I've owned previously the fazer feels unnatural to be away from the tank to me....
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#4
Fit rentals then it's  business as usual. You do need a certain pitch to avoid handlebar and fairing contact but someone more experienced will tell you which pitch you need.  I'm  a heathen and chopped my fairing  down.
my momma always says, stupid is as stupid does.
that's all i gotta say about that
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#5
Yes I have been wondering about renthals tbh, could solve the issue Smile
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#6
The standard bars are pretty swept back as they are. Wont a wider renthal with poss less sweep make it even more of a reach?
Better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it...
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#7
(16-10-16, 09:41 AM)Tubz1983 link Wrote: Ok so for me to be able to shift my weight about/arse off etc I need to be away from the tank, however if I have say a fist distance between my groin and the tank it feels like I'm stretching To reach the bars ?! Is this to do with the pegs?


Hmmmmm, going by your name - iz you stretching coz you iz fat  :lol
Those are my principles...if you don't like them I have others.
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#8
Just been out and tried moving my balls a fist width away from the tank ( got a friend to help me measure ) and although it felt very weird sitting like that I could still reach the bars ok.
Coming from one bike to another its going to feel odd to you - no.
I don't ever remember people complaining about the position on here.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#9
Tbh I'm probably just dialed into gixers/ninjas etc so I guess I should just suck it up and get on with it...
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#10
i tell my missus exactly the same thing  :thumbup
my momma always says, stupid is as stupid does.
that's all i gotta say about that
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#11
Showed this to her indoors! Me got slapped☹️☹️☹️?
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#12



Could be a lot worse......





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More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
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#13
(18-10-16, 06:33 AM)darrsi link Wrote: Could be a lot worse......
I saw a Bandit with bars like that the other day.......well maybe not quite that big.  :lol
Still looked foccing ridiculous though.
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#14
(16-10-16, 01:48 PM)TOADY link Wrote: Fit rentals then it's  business as usual. You do need a certain pitch to avoid handlebar and fairing contact but someone more experienced will tell you which pitch you need.  I'm  a heathen and chopped my fairing  down.


I too am short, as a flag bearer I have incredibly low standards.
Renthal 758 ultra low's certainly help a bit but the are a bit more vibey than originals
Treat everything in life the way a dog would- if you can't eat it or foc it, forget it.
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#15
(16-10-16, 08:01 PM)Tubz1983 link Wrote: Tbh I'm probably just dialed into gixers/ninjas etc so I guess I should just suck it up and get on with it...
Frank and beans frank and beans.........

        Sorry wrong line

workmen and tools workmen and tools  Big Grin
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....Wink
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#16
Dunno, I don't feel right sat forward right up against tank. I'm always shifting my weight back into the hump that separates out the pillion half of the seat. I'm 6' odd so no hassles reaching though.. If I'm forward, I feel my legs are too squashed up behind me and my knees ache.  In fact, when it's wet and I'm in textiles I find I keep sliding forward into the tank on braking or rolling off throttle. Right pisses me off and cocks up my riding as i then start gripping the bars much tighter. So I have been riding with some grippy stuff wrapped around seat to keep my put in textiles. Had same issue with stock bars and now with Renthal 758's.

I've just picked up a new seat off ebay, raised a spot and with grippier cover from the Polish shop. Just arrived so will see how it compares.
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#17
When these kind of issues come up from members I just think that the bike must be a perfect fit for my build and height, I have no seating issues or suspension issues, I am 5'8 or 9, 31 or 32 inside leg, and 10 stone maybe that's why I have kept it for 15 years its like it was built for me. One or two people on here have added extra foam under the seat to gain some height.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#18
I tend to slide back towards the tank if I try to put some distance from it personally
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#19
(18-10-16, 05:15 PM)Tubz1983 link Wrote: I tend to slide back towards the tank if I try to put some distance from it personally


Yup sitting on the seat slope, usually to get a bit of extra legroom ends same way for me.. Getting carried away with the mr sheene doesnt help either  :rolleyes
Better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it...
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#20
Lol classic mate, polish does not help matters no
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