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<blockquote data-quote="Yambone" data-source="post: 12428" data-attributes="member: 516"><p>Okay, I gotcha. That 3/4" rise does make a difference and might be all you need to take off some wrist pressure.</p><p></p><p>As far as wrist alignment, I was concerned about this also, possibly torqueing in too much. But if I close my eyes, extend my arms in a relaxed position, I end up with the same angle as my Lenk adjustment. A couple of longer road trips told me I'm good to go.</p><p></p><p>All of these findings are very subjective. As FastJoyRide notes, the seat type plays into the formula. I cut my stock seat and inserted a temperfoam composite with a slight pocket to negate the forward lean from my torso just a tad. The Lenkadapters are especially cool as you can play around with them and make adjustments to suit your mood and preferred body position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yambone, post: 12428, member: 516"] Okay, I gotcha. That 3/4" rise does make a difference and might be all you need to take off some wrist pressure. As far as wrist alignment, I was concerned about this also, possibly torqueing in too much. But if I close my eyes, extend my arms in a relaxed position, I end up with the same angle as my Lenk adjustment. A couple of longer road trips told me I'm good to go. All of these findings are very subjective. As FastJoyRide notes, the seat type plays into the formula. I cut my stock seat and inserted a temperfoam composite with a slight pocket to negate the forward lean from my torso just a tad. The Lenkadapters are especially cool as you can play around with them and make adjustments to suit your mood and preferred body position. [/QUOTE]
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