Peteoz
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Thought I’d post a couple of photos of a ‘21 RT set up for tall (6’7”). This works a treat for me, and might give others some ideas.
* Custom Russell Daylong seat lifts me 2” for a bit more legroom and all day seating comfort.
* Helibars handlebars rotated well forward (elongated the slot), for higher, further bars. (And I can still see 90% of the stock mirrors due to the flexibility of the Helibars handlebar adjustments)
* 25” F4 screen (off my ‘16 F3-L with a couple of new mounting holes). I can still see well over it.
* Highway pegs mounted under the floorboards (they flip up out of the way).
* Brake pedal rubber removed and the metal pedal treated with rubberised paint.
This setup works an absolute treat for me on long multi day trips.




Pete
				
			* Custom Russell Daylong seat lifts me 2” for a bit more legroom and all day seating comfort.
* Helibars handlebars rotated well forward (elongated the slot), for higher, further bars. (And I can still see 90% of the stock mirrors due to the flexibility of the Helibars handlebar adjustments)
* 25” F4 screen (off my ‘16 F3-L with a couple of new mounting holes). I can still see well over it.
* Highway pegs mounted under the floorboards (they flip up out of the way).
* Brake pedal rubber removed and the metal pedal treated with rubberised paint.
This setup works an absolute treat for me on long multi day trips.




Pete
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 ....A very nice report Pete. I am sure someone will come on board and have some additional information.
....A very nice report Pete. I am sure someone will come on board and have some additional information.  ) Nice write up.
 ) Nice write up. 
 
		 
 
		
 hyea:. We never get below around 45f, plus it has been raining on and off for 2 years now (El Nino / La Niña ?? ….I never get the right one). We are now in the middle of winter….max of 70f yesterday :thumbup
hyea:. We never get below around 45f, plus it has been raining on and off for 2 years now (El Nino / La Niña ?? ….I never get the right one). We are now in the middle of winter….max of 70f yesterday :thumbup 
 
		 ). The combination of angles that the Helibars give you is simply amazing. I took a couple of hex drivers with me on my first long trip, and made some further adjustments on the fly, and now get zero comfort issues in wrists and shoulders, no matter how long the day. :2thumbs:
 ). The combination of angles that the Helibars give you is simply amazing. I took a couple of hex drivers with me on my first long trip, and made some further adjustments on the fly, and now get zero comfort issues in wrists and shoulders, no matter how long the day. :2thumbs: 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		