Pain in the **** zx6r...
#11
mmm.... I think I'm gonna go with the heli bars.
#13
I had the same problem when I bought my 06. I found that the brake and clutch lever were too high. So I adjusted them right down which in turn brings your fingers forward and straightens your wrists up as much as they can on a sports bike. Don't know if you've already tried this if so then maybe bars is the next step. It certainly worked for me, won't pretend I don't get sore but only after a couple of hours now where as before it was after about 20 minutes. Good Luck!!
#14
I had the same problem when I bought my 06. I found that the brake and clutch lever were too high. So I adjusted them right down which in turn brings your fingers forward and straightens your wrists up as much as they can on a sports bike. Don't know if you've already tried this if so then maybe bars is the next step. It certainly worked for me, won't pretend I don't get sore but only after a couple of hours now where as before it was after about 20 minutes. Good Luck!!
I love easy fixes that dont cost anything....
Thanks!!
#15
I had the same problem when I bought my 06. I found that the brake and clutch lever were too high. So I adjusted them right down which in turn brings your fingers forward and straightens your wrists up as much as they can on a sports bike. Don't know if you've already tried this if so then maybe bars is the next step. It certainly worked for me, won't pretend I don't get sore but only after a couple of hours now where as before it was after about 20 minutes. Good Luck!!
yuppers, and then after setting up your suspension, you may find that the front is too soft which alters the geometry, as in placing more weight on the wrists.
#17
However from all the suggestions I've received I think for a more permanent solution, heli bars or vortex would do the job.
I appreciate ur input.
Thanks.
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