Cheeky, you are, are you not, hmm? YeesssssssI thought he diedYODA rawks, works for me on both my bikes...
Did you every ride a motorcycle before ?...............................................................And if yes give the YEAR.
If that's you in your avatar, then I'm afraid you and your groin are doomed to be uncomfortable on the FJR! :haha:
Damn, you figured it out!!!
Thanks Guys for all your advice,
The seat is stock.
I’m 5’ 10” with a 32” inseam. 50ish. I can’t quite flat-foot the bike, but I feel comfortable at rest.
I’m thinking it’s the tenseness of my legs as I get used to this bike. My upper body is very relaxed, but I’m coming from a Burgman, so this is one completely different animal. I’m getting used to the weight (although at speed, it seems more nimble and lighter than the Burgman), COG, fear of f*cking up my dream bike and just a steep learning curve.
It’s supposed to be in the upper 70’s here in ATL this weekend and I intend to spend a lot of time in the saddle. So, hopefully my thighs and I adjust. If not, I'll have an Flexeril IV strapped to the bike.
I also think I might want to invest in a pair of “tighty-whities”, the Boys are also feeling the pinch. Commando is not working.
OMG!!! Waaaa!You all told me about the “grin” I would have after getting my FJR; you failed to tell me about the FJR ”grimace”.
I have had my “06 AE for exactly 5 days. I have about 100 miles now, mostly errands, and lots of parking lot practice and I commuted to work today for the first time. Also a few beautiful runs through Atlanta’s tree lined side streets.
But my thighs and groin are killing me! This seat seems so freaking wide...and what is there about 20 gallons in this huge tank between my legs?!? I feel like I’ve gone to a Dude Ranch and I got the fat horse. I am in pretty good shape; I walk four miles on a treadmill 3 times a week, my job isn’t sedentary, I stretch like crazy before I ride, but I’m dying here. I hurt so bad; it is affecting my ability to handle the bike. It’s so painful to put my leg down at a Stop sign that I try to do anything to avoid putting my foot down.
How long before my thighs get used to this seat and any suggestions of riding style that might help? Are other aftermarket seats narrower? Any exercises you can recommend? Did this happen to you? Am I just a *****?
I’m sure my stop and go city driving doesn’t help, and the fact that I’m just learning this machine and I’m still a bit tense, but I love this bike too much to stay off for long.
Suggestions greatly appreciated;
Advil required………….
OMG!!! Waaaa!
The problem with being a smart *** is that no one knows when you are being honest. I still think a few applications of WOT in the first three gears would solve the problem.Oh yeah, there's a bunch of smart ***** on here, but they're lovable smart *****. No problem.
So glad you are enjoying the ride much more now. In regards to the Lee Parks "Total Control" course, I have had several friends take that course and really enjoy it. I would strongly recommend you get as much riding time as you can before the course so that you can continue to relax more and get used to the bike. I think they present some great riding techniques and tips and for you to get the most out of it you need to feel comfortable enough with the bike to try these techniques. Maybe even pick up the book by the same name and read through it and familiarize yourself with the material before the course. Otherwise you picked a great bike and enjoy!OMG!!! Waaaa!
OUCH !!!!!! I totally deserved that……………..
It has been two beautiful days here in the ATL and I have spent most of them on the FJR. I paid attention to everything constructive people had to offer and after two days, I am glad to report that I have no pain in the thighs and groin.
I think it comes down to three issues;
1. Inflexibility- I was the kid at Boy Scouts that could never sit “Indian Style” and that inflexibility still exists. So for me, I have to stretch, stretch and then stretch some more before I ride. A good idea to do before any physical activity. I find I can now flat foot the bike and my legs and thighs are used to the seat width.
2. Tenseness- I am coming from a Burgman and even though I have ridden since my teens, I took quite a long time off to raise kids and the Burgman was my introduction back to two wheels. I was so apprehensive with the extra weight, high COG, slow speed cornering and the fact that even though I practiced in parking lots I still had to get out among the crazy Atlanta drivers to get anywhere. Now that I feel so much more confident, my riding style is more physically relaxed, but mentally alert.
3. Commando- had to buy some tighty-whities (I know, TMI !) If the “boys” aren’t happy, then you are never going to be comfortable.
Thank you so much for all your kind words and your occasional humor at my expense. Completely understandable.
I didn’t post this to whine, but because I was very concerned I had made a bad decision and hopefully from reading my quandary, someone else will learn from it. I am taking the Lee Parks “Total Control” course on April 12th in Valdosta, Ga, actually taught by Lee Parks himself, so I think that will add even more to my confidence level. I truly LOVE this bike and again, thanks for all your helpful suggestions.
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