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<blockquote data-quote="Jabba" data-source="post: 109312" data-attributes="member: 1840"><p>Unless you have VERY narrow shoulders, rotating the bars inward is going to cause most people hand numbness and potentially some pain between the shoulder blades. Ergonomically speaking, if your wrists are not perpendicular to your hands, you're gonna be prone to hand numbness. On most motorcycles, this happens in part because the handlebars are swept back too far- The '06 FJR is not bad this way in the stock position, but not "rotated outward" (forward at the end of the grips) far enough for larger riders with broad shoulders. Thanks for coming up with a solution that allows for movement in BOTH directions, as that's the only way to address riders of different sizes and get them into a neutral position with their hands. Cool product!~</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jabba, post: 109312, member: 1840"] Unless you have VERY narrow shoulders, rotating the bars inward is going to cause most people hand numbness and potentially some pain between the shoulder blades. Ergonomically speaking, if your wrists are not perpendicular to your hands, you're gonna be prone to hand numbness. On most motorcycles, this happens in part because the handlebars are swept back too far- The '06 FJR is not bad this way in the stock position, but not "rotated outward" (forward at the end of the grips) far enough for larger riders with broad shoulders. Thanks for coming up with a solution that allows for movement in BOTH directions, as that's the only way to address riders of different sizes and get them into a neutral position with their hands. Cool product!~ [/QUOTE]
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