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<blockquote data-quote="Enn" data-source="post: 1464375" data-attributes="member: 20553"><p>Many thanks for the answers. </p><p>As I wrote, I did have gen2 once for 9 years and there I had installed the Helibars triple clamp and also Topsellerie comfort gel seat. However, though it gave some relief, it did not completely cure the problems, at least not to the comforty level that I enjoy on Super Tenere. </p><p>So I have started to think that perhaps instead of moving the handlebars up and back I should have started from changing the angle of the bars to less turned toward me. Because my major gripe was the wrist pain and the right hand "throttle muscle" ending up at the back of the right shoulder. </p><p>And as for seating I had most of the stress on butt bones, so reducing the bar angle in stock tripleclamp means being leaned more forward and would reduce the pressure from butt to thighs. </p><p>I think if I buy a FJR again then I will start the mods from changing the bar angle and go from there...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enn, post: 1464375, member: 20553"] Many thanks for the answers. As I wrote, I did have gen2 once for 9 years and there I had installed the Helibars triple clamp and also Topsellerie comfort gel seat. However, though it gave some relief, it did not completely cure the problems, at least not to the comforty level that I enjoy on Super Tenere. So I have started to think that perhaps instead of moving the handlebars up and back I should have started from changing the angle of the bars to less turned toward me. Because my major gripe was the wrist pain and the right hand "throttle muscle" ending up at the back of the right shoulder. And as for seating I had most of the stress on butt bones, so reducing the bar angle in stock tripleclamp means being leaned more forward and would reduce the pressure from butt to thighs. I think if I buy a FJR again then I will start the mods from changing the bar angle and go from there... [/QUOTE]
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