Hey guys. I need some thoughts from you guys on this issue as well. I bought an 08' a few days ago and it is the only sport bike I have ever ridden. I know I am short at 5' 8" and I guess my arms are short to go along with my height. I am used to riding dual sport bikes so I prefer to be in a more upright position. I rode about 700 miles the past two days and my shoulders are quite sore. The seat is in the low position and I was told the bars are set all the way back. Is this something I should get used to riding a sport bike? I know risers will help, but I am worried about what I might be losing with such a change. The seat seems okay to me for the time being. My butt starts hurting after about two hours but I can stand or stretch my legs out while riding and keep on getting it without much problem. I may eventually change the seat, but I don't think it is in the near future. If I do, it will be more for my fiance than me. If she can't ride for a couple of hours or more than I will have to make a seat change. I took her for a ride for the first time last night. Not far, just around town going out to dinner, the long way. She is used to being pretty much pressed up against me on my DR650. She said I seemed too far away. I am sitting all the way up against the tank and I think there is at least a few inches between us. She is having to lean forward and reach out to me and I think think it is giving her a less secure feeling as well as being uncomfortable for her. She said it is no more comfortable than riding on the DR with a Sargent seat. My excuse for buying this bike was to give her a more comfortable ride...
Summary of my questions for the experts:
#1: What will happen to the handling characteristics of the bike with the various types of risers (up, up+back)?
#2: Can I simply add a backrest for her and have her sit back and enjoy the ride as a "piece" of the bike without her having to hold on to me except when braking?