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Not sure what to do.... but I fear the FJR is out the door
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<blockquote data-quote="gixxerjasen" data-source="post: 1298437" data-attributes="member: 20220"><p>I had the same problem on my last trip to Colorado. My solution was a natural hot springs fed Jacuzzi combined with Ibuprofen and a few beers. Probably not the solution you are looking for.</p><p></p><p>I would however really analyze your riding posture, try to alter a few things. I do find from time to time that I'm sitting a little twisted in the seat and am able to identify it by feeling the pegs, and one feels further forward than another and shifting around fixes that. Not sure if that was my problem or yours, but it's worth looking into, and really is free if you can figure it out. I do know that on my FZ1 I tended to slouch a bunch and found that focusing on sitting more up and rotating my torso helped a lot with my longer riding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gixxerjasen, post: 1298437, member: 20220"] I had the same problem on my last trip to Colorado. My solution was a natural hot springs fed Jacuzzi combined with Ibuprofen and a few beers. Probably not the solution you are looking for. I would however really analyze your riding posture, try to alter a few things. I do find from time to time that I'm sitting a little twisted in the seat and am able to identify it by feeling the pegs, and one feels further forward than another and shifting around fixes that. Not sure if that was my problem or yours, but it's worth looking into, and really is free if you can figure it out. I do know that on my FZ1 I tended to slouch a bunch and found that focusing on sitting more up and rotating my torso helped a lot with my longer riding. [/QUOTE]
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