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The FJR has a mildly aggressive seating position. When driving at highway speeds with the windshield at its lowest setting this is fine. At slower speeds or with the windshield raised, my arms and hands get tired from supporting my upper body weight. I always thought the bike would be more comfortable with sightly higher handle bars. My parents were kind enough to get my handle bar risers as a present.
They raise the bars a little over 1 inche and bring them back slightly. The result is that I sit more upright. They feel comfortable while I am sitting on my bike in the garage. It is raining today so I can't take it for a test drive.
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