I also find myself with sore shoulders & upper back, and getting squirmy in my seat after an hour or two on it. I don't think the stock seat is really the issue; I think it's more my position on the bike.
I'm about 6'4" 180lbs, inseam about 34." My legs/knees haven't really gotten sore yet, but I actually feel a bit more comfortable sometimes on the highway with my feet on the rear pegs, leaning forward (lets me keep my back straight, even though I'm putting more pressure on my arms/wrists).
It seems a little backwards for someone with long arms, but I think if the handlebars were a little closer (and higher up), it would allow me to sit up more straight and not roll my shoulders forward when I ride.
Anyone else here that's over 6' with an 82 or 83 1100E? Have you done a handlebar swap, and if so, which one?
I have a Corbin seat for the 82/82 1100E that I got off Ebay, but somehow it doesn't quite fit my bike. I think if I (or an upholstery shop) moved all the Corbin goodness to a stock seat pan, it would fit. It looks like it might ride a little lower than the stock seat, which would put the handlebars more in front of me, instead of below me.
I like the bike (got it last summer), but a buddy of mine at work is trying to talk me into changing to a newer cruiser. With low payments, forward foot controls, comfy reach to the handlebars, and a brand new bike with a warranty, his arguments are starting to sound pretty good. I haven't test ridden anything new yet, though; I'm afraid I'll want to sell my classic if I do. 8-[
What do you all think? Different handlebars, seat swap, other mods? I don't want to spend another couple hundred dollars and then decide it still isn't all that comfortable, and sell it.
One more thing- would installing taller handlebars require new cables or extensions for the controls?
Thanks in advance for the advice.
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