Motorcycle ergonomics simulator

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Motorcycle ergonomics simulator

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Good morning everyone:

Check out this site:

http://cycle-ergo.com/


It has a graphic that shows various combinations of bike/bars/seating position. Interesting to play with !
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Very interesting, and flipping between the K75 and R12R seems to be about what I experienced!

Thanks! :D
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Ditto!

Plus, appreciate getting some upper torso wind-flow compared to what the K75RT offered.
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Just what I need. another tool to help me dream about bikes.
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Where's the slouch adjuster?
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