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Wind Protection and Riding Posture
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<blockquote data-quote="wheatonFJR" data-source="post: 1187464" data-attributes="member: 160"><p>Regarding lean, some people put risers on. I won a Gen1 riser set at the very first CFO. Put me back a little bit and it seemed more comfortable. However as I have ridden in the twisties more, I decided to take those risers off as I felt too straight up in the twisties. I ride with the stock bars now and have no issues about comfort...don't even think about it.</p><p></p><p>I use a stock shield down all the way except in cold or rain. Others go with larger shields. You might feel the need to do that, but it is not that expensive comparatively to get a shield and riser to get what you want weather-protection and hip comfort angle-wise.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure how you do the risers if you are already leaning forward with your upper body. On a cruiser I can see it though. I just dangle my legs...but then I ain't 6 feet tall either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wheatonFJR, post: 1187464, member: 160"] Regarding lean, some people put risers on. I won a Gen1 riser set at the very first CFO. Put me back a little bit and it seemed more comfortable. However as I have ridden in the twisties more, I decided to take those risers off as I felt too straight up in the twisties. I ride with the stock bars now and have no issues about comfort...don't even think about it. I use a stock shield down all the way except in cold or rain. Others go with larger shields. You might feel the need to do that, but it is not that expensive comparatively to get a shield and riser to get what you want weather-protection and hip comfort angle-wise. I'm not sure how you do the risers if you are already leaning forward with your upper body. On a cruiser I can see it though. I just dangle my legs...but then I ain't 6 feet tall either. [/QUOTE]
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