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RS-ST-RT sitting positions

chris56

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would be easier to see some pics with ryders on the seat - to understand the difference

the ST is the first Spyder - where i found from the first sitdown a perfectly position..

on the RS I needed a riser
on the RT I needed a special seat and wanted to lower my handlebars

in praxis all the other features are not soo important for me ..
 
SITTING ON A SPYDER

would be easier to see some pics with ryders on the seat - to understand the difference

the ST is the first Spyder - where i found from the first sitdown a perfectly position..

on the RS I needed a riser
on the RT I needed a special seat and wanted to lower my handlebars

in praxis all the other features are not soo important for me ..

So when were you SITTING on a Spyder.....an ST no less........Mike....not fair :shocked: :lecturef_smilie: :agree:
 
just wanted to say - the size and postion of the handlebars is (for me) the "first" when I check a bike (couldn`t ryde more than an hour on my GS without the riser..)
ma favorite was the BMW R1200RT


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