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I'm looking for a diagram showing the "rider triangle" or "motorcycle triangle" for the FJR.
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<blockquote data-quote="graytaz" data-source="post: 1463161" data-attributes="member: 7079"><p>One can always move the seat to its upper position which can make a big difference. When I had my seat customized, an extra bit of rise was added then as well which works for my 32"inseam and 6' 3/4" height. Never bothered on moving the handlebars on my GenII but had a set of Meissner fully adjustable risers on my '03 although I really just took advantage of the rise. Lots of ways to tweak your riding position to suit you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graytaz, post: 1463161, member: 7079"] One can always move the seat to its upper position which can make a big difference. When I had my seat customized, an extra bit of rise was added then as well which works for my 32"inseam and 6' 3/4" height. Never bothered on moving the handlebars on my GenII but had a set of Meissner fully adjustable risers on my '03 although I really just took advantage of the rise. Lots of ways to tweak your riding position to suit you. [/QUOTE]
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FJR Specific Discussion
I'm looking for a diagram showing the "rider triangle" or "motorcycle triangle" for the FJR.
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