need some comfort advice
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need some comfort advice
I was really excited about the fzr being back on the road again after so many years without use but it is turning into a bit of a nightmare as I just can't ride the thing as it is so uncomfortable.
I almost binned it today as my hand had gone totally numb and couldn't brake hard enough and almost went straight over a roundabout but luckily pulled it up just in time although anyone watching must have though I was pissed.
What can I do to raise the bar height so as to take some weight off my wrists as the only time I have some comfort is at speeds of 80+mph. I guess that I am not the only person on here getting too old for these things.
I almost binned it today as my hand had gone totally numb and couldn't brake hard enough and almost went straight over a roundabout but luckily pulled it up just in time although anyone watching must have though I was pissed.
What can I do to raise the bar height so as to take some weight off my wrists as the only time I have some comfort is at speeds of 80+mph. I guess that I am not the only person on here getting too old for these things.
the only thing you can do to add meaningful height is to fit bar risers and a one piece handlebar.
something like this:
thats on a fzr1000 so judging by that pic you shouldnt have any clearance issues...i dont have any fairings on my bike so i cant measure it for you.
something like this:
thats on a fzr1000 so judging by that pic you shouldnt have any clearance issues...i dont have any fairings on my bike so i cant measure it for you.
Current bikes:
1989 UK FZR 1000 EXUP-R Streetfighter @48,000 miles
1993 ZXR 400 L3 UK-spec Track-bike @21,000 miles
1994 ZXR 400 L4 UK-spec Commuter @48,000 miles
1999 Malaguti Phantom F12 scooter with 70cc kit+mods @14,000 miles
1989 UK FZR 1000 EXUP-R Streetfighter @48,000 miles
1993 ZXR 400 L3 UK-spec Track-bike @21,000 miles
1994 ZXR 400 L4 UK-spec Commuter @48,000 miles
1999 Malaguti Phantom F12 scooter with 70cc kit+mods @14,000 miles
Re: need some comfort advice
What's too old? I'm 57 in October & don't have any problems with my Exup or my R1.jas328sport wrote:I was really excited about the fzr being back on the road again after so many years without use but it is turning into a bit of a nightmare as I just can't ride the thing as it is so uncomfortable.
I almost binned it today as my hand had gone totally numb and couldn't brake hard enough and almost went straight over a roundabout but luckily pulled it up just in time although anyone watching must have though I was pissed.
What can I do to raise the bar height so as to take some weight off my wrists as the only time I have some comfort is at speeds of 80+mph. I guess that I am not the only person on here getting too old for these things.
I understand it's not the same for everyone
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not got any recent pics but here`s an old one as for buying parts ive gone for more of a taking things off minimal look instead off adding parts . only things I have bought is twin headlights, small fly screen, and bar risers (from I think a cb500) I know its not to everybodys taste but I don't care it does my needs, I will try and put up a picture of bars and screen tomorrow (
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http://www.mandp.co.uk/productinfo/5574 ... on-Customs
Was looking at these, would they be suitable and what bars would I need to fit the fzr switchgear etc.
Was looking at these, would they be suitable and what bars would I need to fit the fzr switchgear etc.
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That looks great, love the front lights, where did they come from. Do you know what thickness bars and risers are needed as there are a few different thicknesses.
I actually took the fairing off mine today as I wanted to get a feeling of what it would feel like to ride and I loved it, unfortunately it was a good job I did take the fairing off as I noticed my radiator is leaking and was virtually bone dry so I have that to get fixed now.
Thanks a lot for the vid mate, much appreciated.
I actually took the fairing off mine today as I wanted to get a feeling of what it would feel like to ride and I loved it, unfortunately it was a good job I did take the fairing off as I noticed my radiator is leaking and was virtually bone dry so I have that to get fixed now.
Thanks a lot for the vid mate, much appreciated.