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Can "tallish" people ride an FJR comfortably?
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<blockquote data-quote="killbilly" data-source="post: 1164864" data-attributes="member: 87060"><p>6' 1" here, 33 inseam.</p><p></p><p>Sitting on a stock FJR with stock risers, the knee angle wasn't too bad, but I did feel like my foot angle was too acute on the rear brake and shifter. This will likely need to be adjusted for me, but it's not too bad. I would probably do what others did with peg lowering and a slightly taller seat.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, one of the things that I like about the FJR is the lower position, and it's rather svelte width.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="killbilly, post: 1164864, member: 87060"] 6' 1" here, 33 inseam. Sitting on a stock FJR with stock risers, the knee angle wasn't too bad, but I did feel like my foot angle was too acute on the rear brake and shifter. This will likely need to be adjusted for me, but it's not too bad. I would probably do what others did with peg lowering and a slightly taller seat. Honestly, one of the things that I like about the FJR is the lower position, and it's rather svelte width. [/QUOTE]
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