I'm 42 6'1" & I find its similar to washing up at the sink... as the minutes tick by, your back tells you NO! although, going out on your bike makes life worth living!
Not a bad back but I got really fat but couldn’t get rid of my 12 675r so I bought a 17 bobber. No matter how far I get I can still ride my Bobber. My 675r sits on the battery tender in the garage. Fully insured but I just can’t reach the ground anymore getting old really sucks. We aren’t gettin any younger just get what you want.
"Daytona Shoulder" 🤣 I shouldn't laugh but it makes it sound like I have "Daytona back" which would explain a few things. I totally agree, totally worth it 👍
Bigger air gap in the forks will make it softer, a lot of people talk about going from a standard 85mm I think to a 100-110mm air gap. I’ve got a Daytona only in Torquay should see me around in the nicer weather
I'm 42 6'1" & I find its similar to washing up at the sink... as the minutes tick by, your back tells you NO!
although, going out on your bike makes life worth living!
Get adjustsble rear sets clip ons with risers that might help
Street Triple instead of this one?
I just picked up a CBR 650R.
Sports styling, inline 4, but very very comfortable riding position. Best of both worlds
I like the CBR 650R. That's the sort of thing I may end up on. Something more comfortable, unless I can make my Daytona more comfortable.
Not a bad back but I got really fat but couldn’t get rid of my 12 675r so I bought a 17 bobber. No matter how far I get I can still ride my Bobber. My 675r sits on the battery tender in the garage. Fully insured but I just can’t reach the ground anymore getting old really sucks. We aren’t gettin any younger just get what you want.
Swap it for a sprint st 1050 very comfortable and not lacking in any aspect.
I started going to a physio last year with "Daytona Shoulder" 😂 totally worth it, tbh.
"Daytona Shoulder" 🤣 I shouldn't laugh but it makes it sound like I have "Daytona back" which would explain a few things. I totally agree, totally worth it 👍
Bigger air gap in the forks will make it softer, a lot of people talk about going from a standard 85mm I think to a 100-110mm air gap. I’ve got a Daytona only in Torquay should see me around in the nicer weather
I have an LSL Tour Match on my Daytona and it feels way better! Give it a try
Get to the damn point.