Well another starting point is ...
you just got this bike? what did u ride before?
what type of bike (style) were u comfortable doing 700 miles a day on?
I was riding a cruiser when I did the 700 mile day and it hurt but not like this.
I have risers similar to gen mars and they aer angled back as far as they will go.
I also have the Gocruise throttle lock and used it as much as possible.
That's a good starting point Dunk.
2 things come to mind immediately. 1st, the fjr has a much wider torque band than a cruiser does. So u don't have to shift anywhere(!!!) near as often!!
What does that mean practically speaking? It means on the Feej we can put it in 3rd gear and keep it there. Keep it there. We don't have to shift. We can be anywhere between 3k rpm and up to what? 8 or 9k rpm? Thats!!! a very wide torque ban
How else does that help? Well, we don't have to be sitting on the bike with our feet out in front of us, constantly shifting.
We don't have to shift as often (see above). So now we can slide our feet back on the pegs and use our leg muscles to keep the weight off our wrists (Master Yoda - as has been said). This allows us to keep our head forward (aggressively) but our elbows relaxed and bent.
Now the input into the clip ons (handle bars) isn't being fought by the other hand. It's very precise. It's very quick. I's a lot of fun!!!!
It's not a cruiser bro. It doesn't handle like one, and you don't ride it like one...
If you're doing everything you can to set your feej up like a cruiser... you should go back to a cruiser... just sayin...