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Old 06-10-06, 08:49 AM   #8
Baph
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As has been said above.

Twist the levers down a few degress so that with your fingers resting on the top of them, and your arms straight, you make a straight line from your shoulders to your fingertips.

Then grip more with your knees and bend your arms. Bent arms will help to force you to subconciously hold the tank more, as your bent arms can't really take the weight of your body much. Leaning forward will help to make your arms bend as well.

Sit forwards in the cockpit and your arms are further bent, but then you're sat on the narrow part of the seat, so no doubt your bum/thighs will start to ache on longer rides.

It's all a comprimise, but if non of that works, maybe raise the bars to adopt a more upright position. Apparently changing the foot peg position helps too.
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