
Comfort kit ?
- yellafella
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- yellafella
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Must have short arms ! Not comfy at all, but bearable. Have tried slouching, etc but hurts my back ! |Need the bars about 3 inches back. Converted my last bike (ZX10) to renthals and that was great for touring etc.
I am almost 6 ft but know i have to do something to make it comfy or i am gonna have to change i think.
Dont believe nobody else has this problem !!!!

I am almost 6 ft but know i have to do something to make it comfy or i am gonna have to change i think.
Dont believe nobody else has this problem !!!!




- Fireman on a Storm
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I did find the Storm comfortable, just a bit of a strain in heavy traffic.
But because of a wrist opp for a trapped nerve I had 2 choices, sell the storm and by something upright or change the bar.
I've got no regrets. I only wonder weather riding loads of miles on sports bike speed ed up the wrist problems.
But because of a wrist opp for a trapped nerve I had 2 choices, sell the storm and by something upright or change the bar.
I've got no regrets. I only wonder weather riding loads of miles on sports bike speed ed up the wrist problems.