OB_Falconer
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Help me out guys.
My past motorcycling experience has been on more "upright" sport/touring bikes, like the Honda V65 Sabre. To be honest, I'm finding the posture you're forced into on the Hayabusa more than a bit hard on my arms and shoulders.
Is the trick to put more of my weight on the tank, or to do more pushups to build up my upper body strength, or just to wait it out and it will feel better eventually, or . . . ?
Any suggestions you might have would be quite welcome.
With the exception of this one issue, I'm loving my Hayabusa.
My past motorcycling experience has been on more "upright" sport/touring bikes, like the Honda V65 Sabre. To be honest, I'm finding the posture you're forced into on the Hayabusa more than a bit hard on my arms and shoulders.
Is the trick to put more of my weight on the tank, or to do more pushups to build up my upper body strength, or just to wait it out and it will feel better eventually, or . . . ?
Any suggestions you might have would be quite welcome.
With the exception of this one issue, I'm loving my Hayabusa.