As you know, I have raised the bars above the top yoke fitted a taller screen and deflector now finally the footpegs have been lowered all in the name of comfort. Wunderlich from Woody's Importarium.
Just takes enough of the bend out of my leg to stop the muscle pulling at the top of my thigh bones.
R1200ST - Getting comfy
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R1200ST - Getting comfy
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I also have a Gel pad and the seat on the highest setting. You can get even longer drop links if you have really long legs
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Phil Thomas wrote:Interested to know what screen and deflector you settled upon?
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Screen I found by searching for R1200ST on E-bay so don't recall a particular name. The deflector was on offer in the local Hein Gericke. £49.99 instead of £79.99 (i.e. overpriced even with the discount but is does work).
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