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did anyone who did these handlebar position adjustments take before and after photos on the bike showing the difference in riding position for (a) rolling the bars towards the rider and/or (b) reversing the housing to move the bar position towards the windscreen? saw the video that keith shared- ie the riders point of view. (thanks very much for that btw.) am just still curious if there are more pix to look at for this.
i know how u feel uno... i went to my very first bike meet, and one of my friends chipped my tank with their coat zipper when sitting on it... i know it was an accident, so what can u do, you know? i just touched it up with a touch-up pen and try not to look at it- even tho it's still visible... still sucks tho
I'm planning on going with the forward position tomorrow. I'll be sure to take some pics. I'm curious to see how it feels, but would like a visual reference as well to compare the difference.
I just changed my riser to the forward position and I can tell a big difference. Turning is much easier/quicker. I did not get to go for a very long ride to see how the long term comfort is but the performance difference as far as handling is really amazing.
I changed the handlebars to the 20mm forward position today but before I touched anything, here are 4 pics of the bars as they came from the dealer.
I don't know if these are set per Yamaha specs but this is what I received as stock.
I hope this helps.
I marked the bar position with a pencil and set them back up the same angle on the forward mount to start with.
Bars forward and rear shock at 7....
Rock Store tomorrow.
Awesome now what does it look like after your changes?
I know this is not what you want to hear Detrich...
Consider the chip a "Beauty Mark" and try to learn to live with it.
That is what I call the first ding in any of my guitars.