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RE: [ST] Risers and heated grips



Maybe, but the numb hands and sore wrists I get from supporting too much weight on the bars, on this and other bikes, sends me running for risers!  Even my Hawk with VFR bars was more comfy than this.  Maybe it's the angle.  I haven't looked, can the bars be rotated back toward the rider?

Jeremy Witt
Field Engineer
Corrugated Networking Services Inc.
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From: 	st-triumphnet.com-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:st-triumphnet.com-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]  On Behalf Of Mike Bostock
Sent:	Monday, June 06, 2005 12:46 PM
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Subject:	Re: [ST] Risers and heated grips

In your message regarding [ST] Risers and heated grips dated Mon, 6
Jun 2005 12:39:13 -0400, Jeremy Witt said that ...

>JW- Another question!  Even with only 84 miles on the bike, I see the bars need to come up if I
>JW- want to ride any distance in comfort.  

I too thought that when I first had my ST but you very soon get used
to the riding position.  My arms can quite happily go between gas
stops - its now my hips and knees that can't ;-)

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Mike Bostock
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Mid Devon, UK
N50.79155 W3.66646
Wales and SW ST Riders
http://www.sprint-st.org/

'99 Red ST
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