Does going to the roadster bars or bar backs effect the flickability of the rockster.Also this is my first post and my first BMW. I really enjoy this forum.
reload wrote:Does going to the roadster bars or bar backs effect the flickability of the rockster.Also this is my first post and my first BMW. I really enjoy this forum.
I went to Roadster bars after 2 years on a Roadster and 8 months on the Rockster with standard bars (half of that with barbacks).
The only difference I noticed was less pain in the elbows. Sorry, but those flat bars put my wrists at an unnatural angle and put too much strain on my elbows.
I guess I was blessed (BMW ergos) with being slightly under 5'6" and long arms, since my Rockster bars suit me just fine. That butt burn is another story, however.
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The butt burn can be rectified by a different saddle or reupholstery. Beware of the Sargent saddle though. It's almost as high as the BMW high saddle AND wider. So nice to sit on, not so nice when trying to get a footing. As a fellow shortie, I can tell you with certainty that the Sargent requires for some serious reaching.
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Was just about to ask the question 'Are rock bars flatter than the r' Looked over here and there was the answer, right at the top of the page.
Is the riding position on the rock very different then?
chris wrote:Was just about to ask the question 'Are rock bars flatter than the r' Looked over here and there was the answer, right at the top of the page.
Is the riding position on the rock very different then?
As far as I can tell, having owned both models the riding position is no different. I know the front forks are from the 'S' but think the trail is about the same.
The bars are what make the difference as far as I can tell and now I'm back to R bars I reckon the the seating angles are pretty much the same.
As I said though it wasn't the amount of forward lean which affected me, it was more the way the flat Rockster bars forced my elbows too far outwards.