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How do you gs'ers ride/sit on your bike.

Started by Rweimer, August 05, 2004, 03:08:18 PM

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if i'm going fast, i scoot back into the curved portion of the seat and do kegels on the tank

if i get tired, i scoot all the way up until my crotch starts vibrating.  this takes a lot of pressure off the legs/back, which is worth looking like a doof
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2001 GS500
1996 Olds Cutlass Ciera - DEAD =(

Anonymous

And that vibrating feels good too?

Ready to jump on the wife when you get home?

frankieG

try standing on the tank and waving and the people looking on in horror :thumb:
liberal camerican
living in beautiful new port richey florida
i have a beautiful gf(not anymore)
former navy bubble head (JD is our patran saint)

The Antibody

Do whatever makes you comfortable, yet still in command of your bike thats all. I put my tight, sexy ass on the seat, and my hands on those things that turn the bike. (what are they called again? handle holders?) Yeah, thats it. You'll get your own style.

 -Anti  8)
Once the President of Coolness, always the President of Coolness.

"Just try not to screw it up!"

Rweimer

Joerocker, where in southern alabama are you?  I'm in mobile.  It would be nice to ride with another gs rather than all these gixxers.

Ocean springs originally, mobile by way of south alabama.

jare16

Normally, I sit as upright as possible (feel this helps with levering weight while leaning into turns), and grip the tank with my knees to keep the weight off my wrists. On the highway or in the straights if I want crack her open and tuck in behind the fairing , I like to position my feet on the pegs like I'm on my tiptoes and rest my elboes on my knees... Helps to stay a few degrees warmer on the colder days also.

Rweimer

Well I had my first opportunity to ride on the interstate.  Man that wind is crazy.  I hope it is saomething you get used to.

The Antibody

You will, just keep those 18 wheelers in check. they can buffet you pretty good sometimes. You'll be safe if you think safe.

 -Anti  8)
Once the President of Coolness, always the President of Coolness.

"Just try not to screw it up!"

frankieG

Quote from: RweimerWell I had my first opportunity to ride on the interstate.  Man that wind is crazy.  I hope it is saomething you get used to.

highway is no fun anyhow, stick with the twisties
liberal camerican
living in beautiful new port richey florida
i have a beautiful gf(not anymore)
former navy bubble head (JD is our patran saint)

jare16

Quote from: frankieG
Quote from: RweimerWell I had my first opportunity to ride on the interstate.  Man that wind is crazy.  I hope it is saomething you get used to.

highway is no fun anyhow, stick with the twisties



I usually try to stay off the highway myself until I'm lost and in despair. Highway speeds (85+) are the only time I miss having a little more roll on power.

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