Roy Epperson
Well-known member
Yes, you will sit up straighter. I had as similar back problem early on and read many threads at that time will exactly the same response you're getting. Based on what I read I got "a product" which raises the bars, changes their angle, and moving them back. For the first several hundred miles my throttle hand and arm got sooorreee - "remember relax the grip, get your weight off your arms, sit up". Took a while to break the "cruiser" habit.am slouching as well. So, if I am thinking this through properly, the riser would help me sit upright (straighter) and the handle bars moved in toward the seat (as compared to forward toward the front) would help?
After several 10,000s of miles and changing seats (second time), I took off the "up and back" and put on just a riser. This gave me the height but I felt I was reaching for the bars which strained my back; so back to the original combo. Works for me - but still have to watch my riding posture and exercise my arms, back and legs while riding. If things start getting sore, I "ain'" sitting correctly and/or haven't stretched my arms, back and legs.
Good luck getting the right combination for you, it's well worth it.