sounds like you need that aftermarket handle bar extension I've read about. I agree on the different muscles comment. Just the hour I tried it out I was really whooped afterwards but that had a lot to do with paying so much attention to everything out of fear I'd run into something or hurt it :roflblack:The dealership makes you sign a "you break it you bought it" release before you can test drive it.I've had my RT one week and have 500 miles on it.
Some observations from an out-of-shape old-phart.
I have a Goldwing gl1800 that I've ridden for 8 years.
Wind bounces me all over the place on the RT much more so that on the GW. On a crowned road on the GW I'm upright and on the RT I'm on an angle which makes it harder for me to steer. On a 90 degree right turn it is hard for me to reach the clutch lever so I better be in the correct gear before I begin the turn. Bumps are harsher on the RT than on the GW.
Use different muscles on the RT than on the GW. Therefore different aches and pains but they're going away.
Nevertheless, I love the RT. :spyder2:
I thought I'd be sitting more forward like on a rice burner but it really didn't feel that way to me, not as upright as the sporty but definetly not crouched forward like on a kawi ninja or something similar. (The salesman told me a story about a customer that got on a spyder demo and promptly ran into a telephone pole because he couldn't make it turn, or had paniced and couldn't turn it:dontknow

The handle bars didn't really "seem" to keep my left hand off the clutch, have to pay more attention to that next time. From the two wheeler, I tend to step down before turns anyway out of habit.