I also did a thing!

Ok did a long ride today, ton's of bikes out!

This bike is awesome!
The seat kind sucks, too narrow, slopes, I don't feel planted. I'm all sore now.
My throttle hand is also sore. The bars have a bit of pull back making my hand angle weird. Not sure what to do about that one.
The bars are about 1" but taper at the grips probably 7/8's.
Haven't looked yet but if I can get something more straight across the better.
Otherwise bar position is good for shoulders arm bend etc.

The handlebar clamp can be loosened and the bar can be rotated forward or backward to adjust the angle and height. You can make it more parallel by rotating it forward, might make the bars higher though.

If you need even more adjustment than rotating the bars will provide, you can remove the bar and rotate the handlebar clamps themselves 180° like this (1:43). Easy mod, only tool required is an Allen wrench.


These two options should give you a comfortable handlebar angle for your ergos. May have to adjust the switchgear once you rotate the bars.
 
The handlebar clamp can be loosened and the bar can be rotated forward or backward to adjust the angle and height. You can make it more parallel by rotating it forward, might make the bars higher though.

If you need even more adjustment than rotating the bars will provide, you can remove the bar and rotate the handlebar clamps themselves 180° like this (1:43). Easy mod, only tool required is an Allen wrench.


These two options should give you a comfortable handlebar angle for your ergos. May have to adjust the switchgear once you rotate the bars.
Thanks for this, I'm not sure if it will do much, but will take a look. It's more the sweep. I'm sure you know.

See this,
handlebar.jpg

My wrist ends up being bent to the right. I would prefer more straight on, as indicated in green.
I basically right now grip more to the end of the grip so my hand/can be more straight as there is some more room to try it.
Rotating the bars may not improve this position.
 
Airhawks are good for seat ergos if you don’t want to go down the rabbit hole of after market seats. I’ve had one on my last three bikes now. The current one just stays on permanently.
 
I’m thinking about doing a thing. I’m loosing a few marbles as I get older, my thoughts are in the HD area.

Never owned one, all the guys I ride with up north have them. Been looking at street and road glides.
 
Airhawks are good for seat ergos if you don’t want to go down the rabbit hole of after market seats. I’ve had one on my last three bikes now. The current one just stays on permanently.

The unfortunate thing about finding an aftermarket seat is that while they may be an improvement on the OEM one there's no guarantee they'll fit you 100%

I put a Russel Daylong seat on my ST and it was perfect. I had Terry Adcox (since deceased) do a seat for my Tracer GT and it was much better than the junk OEM one, but not perfect. An Airhawk made it much better, but not in RDL territory and you feel this at the end of a 8+ hour day. The Airhawk is very good value for the money.
 
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