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Deleted member marsgent
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Hello everyone
This is going to sound weird counter-productive to the model intent and I know many riders chase after market bar risers for more comfort however I'm progressing from sports bikes and struggling with the different feel of the V100 bars and to me the front wheel is very wobbly at low speed and vague and lacks feedback at high speeds. Maybe I just need more time and an interim solution until the brain-motor-muscle memory adapts.
Is there a common lower mounting block maybe from the Tuono, that I could use to lower the bar height 30mm? Looks to be just one screw at the bottom of each block. I think it would tip my body position in just enough to gain back some more sports position feel without adding in any noticeable fatigue over distance.
Either that or change to flat bars but thought this might be easier and less invasive.
This is going to sound weird counter-productive to the model intent and I know many riders chase after market bar risers for more comfort however I'm progressing from sports bikes and struggling with the different feel of the V100 bars and to me the front wheel is very wobbly at low speed and vague and lacks feedback at high speeds. Maybe I just need more time and an interim solution until the brain-motor-muscle memory adapts.
Is there a common lower mounting block maybe from the Tuono, that I could use to lower the bar height 30mm? Looks to be just one screw at the bottom of each block. I think it would tip my body position in just enough to gain back some more sports position feel without adding in any noticeable fatigue over distance.
Either that or change to flat bars but thought this might be easier and less invasive.