Seat to rider, rider to seat...
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I've seen guys lower the seat, stretch and raise their legs higher than their butts, and lower the bars to below their ankles or over their heads...
... for comfort...
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If you want cool,... go with whatever your definition of cool is...
That ranges from the "monkey on a coconut" to the barkalounger, "birthing position"...
If you seek practical comfort... look at a 60's Triumph, BMW, or a Gold Wing...
Head, arms, hands, butt, feet...
That's how human furniture is made...
We aren't giving birth, or humping a fuel tank... for comfort...
Imitate,... and dining chair...
That's not the most comfortable chair in your house,... but your house isn't going 60mph...
That normal, alert, erect, position will get you the most miles in comfort... each part of your body is directing it's weight to the next without undue pressure...
If your average speed is 120mph plus, the more forward position balances better... if you ride at 7mph, you might prefer a recliner...
Imitating a dining table seating seems to suit sensible riding...
... and, due to you freakish tallness
... reversing the standard risers, or if you have the stock pullback bars, they are short for a midget...
Monkey bars will put the weight of arms onto your back... clip-ons put the weight of your back onto your wrists...
Forwards put the weight of legs onto your butt... rearsets put the weight of your legs onto your nuts...
...all has it's reason,. but none of that is about comfort...
Get you body into the position you took math tests in...
Math...
I hate math... but it did teach me one thing...
How to sit for long time...
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Try bumping that seat 2"... (it really scoots yer' rear back), and, raising the rear shock makes our bike more standard...
I'm only 5' 8",... but my seat is raised 2"... and I have 12.5" shocks...
This bike is very short...
I understand... if your elbows are in your ribs, you need to get your arms further forward... but not radically up or down..
...and, if your knees are in your armpits, you need to get them away...
... but not sticking out forward or rearward...
Try to get each segment of your body transferring it's weight to the next...
That's how nature made us...