+1 on Heli-bars
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+1 on Heli-bars - 10/16/2005 4:03:44 PM
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Delta447
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I really like the 600RR and could live with the riding position if I had to, but I decided to try and make it an all around street bike. One of the mods in this direction was the addition of heli-bars. All I can say is that I cannot believe the difference that 1" back and 1.5" up makes. Before the heli-bars, I had to use my stomach, leg and back muscles to maintain a proper posture that would not cause my wrists to ache. That is fine, but after an hour or so, I would start to get a little lazy, and that would make an uncomfortable ride. With the heli-bars I don't have to hold my position at all and there's still no pressure on my wrists, even after lounging on the bike for a couple of hours. YOu do sit up higher in the windstream, so I may be opting for the ZG sport touring screen. I think with the bigger screen and all of my soft luggage, I could go long distance with this wonderful machine.
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RE: +1 on Heli-bars - 10/30/2005 8:09:09 AM
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robert4
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I just did helibar/zg sport touring screen thing on my '06 f4i. Factoring in the old style banana seat, this bike is perfect for me (5'9" 155#). The st screen is blessedly free of buffeting and turbulance while being much more protective. I can sure recommend tryinf one on your 600RR.
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RE: +1 on Heli-bars - 11/13/2005 3:08:03 PM
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Homebrew
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Joined: 10/21/2005 Status: offline
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Do you have a picture of the F4i setup ?
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