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<blockquote data-quote="FJR-Pilot" data-source="post: 1303049" data-attributes="member: 4413"><p>I am 6' 3", 34" inseam, and 185 lbs and have no issue with the stock configuration of the bike. I have always believed the designers of the bike know good ergonomics and have baked that in to it. Now. That said ... I can certainly see certain tweaks being made to the ergos to make it better for you. <u>But before you do anything</u> I would recommend you just get it, ride it, and see how your body adjusts to it before you do anything. Every bike I have ever owned takes time to get used to. They all feel different for the first little while. The FJR has outstanding ergonomics that won't require much tweaking to get it dialed in right for you but I would do it later down the road after you have had a chance to get acquainted with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJR-Pilot, post: 1303049, member: 4413"] I am 6' 3", 34" inseam, and 185 lbs and have no issue with the stock configuration of the bike. I have always believed the designers of the bike know good ergonomics and have baked that in to it. Now. That said ... I can certainly see certain tweaks being made to the ergos to make it better for you. [U]But before you do anything[/U] I would recommend you just get it, ride it, and see how your body adjusts to it before you do anything. Every bike I have ever owned takes time to get used to. They all feel different for the first little while. The FJR has outstanding ergonomics that won't require much tweaking to get it dialed in right for you but I would do it later down the road after you have had a chance to get acquainted with it. [/QUOTE]
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