TheAxeman
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This would be your normal riding weight today...not your weight when you were in the Marine Corps.
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This would be your normal riding weight today...not your weight when you were in the Marine Corps.
hmmmmm, thats funny, I had changed that prior to posting also....Margin of error I guess <_<So if you are 74" are you 72 to 74 or 74 to 76???
That I need to grow at least 4 inches (Oh boy, here come the jokes...)So...what can you extrapolate from this poll ?
Being 74" tall I almost feel too tall, but in a comfortable way. Being flat-footed when stopped definitely is nice!Seriously, being 73 inches tall, I almost find myself too tall for the FJR when in the riding position.I don't know about the other trees around here but that is what I think. I do like being flat-footed at stops though.
Some of us don't have to wait for a stop light to stretch our legs! Until I point my toes, my feet don't reach the ground on the bike.Wellll, it is rather nice, when coming to a stoplight after a 2+ hour stretch, to stand up and straddle the bike to stretch the kinks out of my legs. A loooong stretch, like when you first get out of bed. Uhm, for you vertically challenged amongst us, do not try this at home without assistance.
Some of us don't have to wait for a stop light to stretch our legs! Until I point my toes, my feet don't reach the ground on the bike.Wellll, it is rather nice, when coming to a stoplight after a 2+ hour stretch, to stand up and straddle the bike to stretch the kinks out of my legs. A loooong stretch, like when you first get out of bed. Uhm, for you vertically challenged amongst us, do not try this at home without assistance.
Jill