Unless you get your riding position upright or even back a little, I don't see a backrest helping. If you can get your position where you would be leaning back against it, the backrest would probably help.GP
Sounds like: (maybe?) a case of "wrong bike"...?
Sounds like: the OP is "trying to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear"?
Sounds like: what he wants/needs is the traditional
All-American motorcycle with a laid-back riding position -- big wide 'Western' H/Bars (that come back to meet you); feet up and forward; rider leaning way back and relaxed.
IOW: like a
gentleman...
It's interesting you mention this! I have thought about this a lot. I've spent a lot of time on sport bikes, standards and even dual sport so I thought it must be the bike. I almost bought a BMW last year instead of the FJR but felt I couldn't really justify the extra expense - especially because of the recession and economy. Spent lots of time here (lurking
h34r: ) and other places reading up on the two bikes but felt the FJR was the right bike. It'd didn't help that the BMW dealership was really unhelpful! Anyway, long story short, I ended up with the FJR. Now, it looks like I will still spend the extra money to make the bike work for me. Risers, seat mods, highway pegs, cruise control or throttle control. I bet, at the end of it all, it will bring my FJR into the same price range as the BMW I was looking at. Maybe the BMW would have just fit better. Unfortunately, I can't tell from just sitting on a bike, or doing a 5 minute drive.