Enn
Well-known member
Hi guys. Its been some 5 years since I swapped from 2008 FJR AS to Super Tenere. ST has been no doubt much more comfortable, but I have found out that I do not do any off -road at all and there are not many gravel roads left in our country to exploit its versality. As for riding emotions, then ST is no match to FJR, the parallel twin is just soooo boooooring. So I am considering swapping back to inline 4 world and FJR is on the top of the list.
However, one of the reasons I once left, was that I did have problems of getting truly comfortabe ride on longer trips. My palms/wrists became numb, shoulders and knees ached and butt hurt after few hours of riding. I had done all the normal modes like aftermarket seat, Helibars, gripbuddies, vibronators, etc, but in the end it still did hurt. One of the benefits of the new model of FJR is that it has the cruise control, which will help to reduce the grip on handlebars and rest my throttle hand during longer rides. But also I am thinking that perhaps I need to reduce the handlebar angle to get my wrists a more natural position.
So my question is if the III gen FJR handlebar angle can be turned forward in the stock tripleclamp or I need to install Helibars on them to do that?
However, one of the reasons I once left, was that I did have problems of getting truly comfortabe ride on longer trips. My palms/wrists became numb, shoulders and knees ached and butt hurt after few hours of riding. I had done all the normal modes like aftermarket seat, Helibars, gripbuddies, vibronators, etc, but in the end it still did hurt. One of the benefits of the new model of FJR is that it has the cruise control, which will help to reduce the grip on handlebars and rest my throttle hand during longer rides. But also I am thinking that perhaps I need to reduce the handlebar angle to get my wrists a more natural position.
So my question is if the III gen FJR handlebar angle can be turned forward in the stock tripleclamp or I need to install Helibars on them to do that?