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growler_south) wrote2009-07-05 10:10 am
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The bike is reassembled! Being a tiny human has its advantages, but sometimes you realise that things built to suit the average are just too big. Like the Suzuki Boulevard M50. Lovely styling with the sporty cruiser look, but unfortunately the low, sleek handlebars are just a wee bit too far forward for this midget- leading to an aching back and sore shoulders after only a few minutes of riding.
This is solved by pulling the bike to bits and installing different handlebars. Yup- I deliberately pulled apart a practically new bike and modified it. Hah!
We'll see how it goes on the ride to Canadia today.
This is solved by pulling the bike to bits and installing different handlebars. Yup- I deliberately pulled apart a practically new bike and modified it. Hah!
We'll see how it goes on the ride to Canadia today.
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I bought a set of mid-mount pegs for my first springer, but they were placed exactly where I put my feet down at stops. After some ankle-twisting missteps, I took them off.
Your solution, getting the grips closer by swapping the bar, is a better one. Now your torso is tilted into a more natural sitting position, and the feet-forward design makes more sense.
Another way to move the bar closer is more difficult. Longer risers are hard to find, and expen$ive. I'm glad the new bar worked for you!