Hi there,
I've just bought a 2014 GS TE after a break from GS's and trying a Triumph Explorer. I'm not tall but am fairly happy with the seating position even though it's the standard seat as I've fitted seat lowering cams (http://www.cymarcbikeparts.co.uk/seat-lowering-cams-150-p.asp)
At the moment I find because I quite short I have to lean slightly forward and it's puts pressure on me hands and not only makes my wrists ache a but also causes my hands to be a little numb. I'm off for a three week touring trip in Spain soon with the wife and I'm thinking about buying some handlebar risers but from what I've read this perhaps would not suit a short rider only taller ones. My aim is to sit back a bit and take the weight off my wrists but having said that I don't want to end up with bars that act like ape hangers (if you know what I mean) either. Can anyone offer any advise of whether risers work for us short folks?
although I've been riding for 30+ years this our first real touring trip, but am already planning more if this works out, I've got the usual sat-nav, panniers, top box, tank bag, puncture repair kit etc, is there anything else I should consider taking for the trip?
Ta
Martyn
p.s I love the idea of the adjustable Rox Risers but the cost is almost insane at £110 compared to the non LC ones at about £78
I've just bought a 2014 GS TE after a break from GS's and trying a Triumph Explorer. I'm not tall but am fairly happy with the seating position even though it's the standard seat as I've fitted seat lowering cams (http://www.cymarcbikeparts.co.uk/seat-lowering-cams-150-p.asp)
At the moment I find because I quite short I have to lean slightly forward and it's puts pressure on me hands and not only makes my wrists ache a but also causes my hands to be a little numb. I'm off for a three week touring trip in Spain soon with the wife and I'm thinking about buying some handlebar risers but from what I've read this perhaps would not suit a short rider only taller ones. My aim is to sit back a bit and take the weight off my wrists but having said that I don't want to end up with bars that act like ape hangers (if you know what I mean) either. Can anyone offer any advise of whether risers work for us short folks?
although I've been riding for 30+ years this our first real touring trip, but am already planning more if this works out, I've got the usual sat-nav, panniers, top box, tank bag, puncture repair kit etc, is there anything else I should consider taking for the trip?
Ta
Martyn
p.s I love the idea of the adjustable Rox Risers but the cost is almost insane at £110 compared to the non LC ones at about £78