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Tri-Axis and GPS mount done

wmh9680

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Well, I picked her up today after having the Tri-Axis and GPS mount installed at Dockside Marine in Wilmington, Il. Drove her about 40 miles home and really liked the fell of the bars. Now to decide what's next. Mike
 
Well, I picked her up today after having the Tri-Axis and GPS mount installed at Dockside Marine in Wilmington, Il. Drove her about 40 miles home and really liked the fell of the bars. Now to decide what's next. Mike

Been thinking about Tri axis bars myself. Recently had my first long ride (about 300 miles). Had to pull over several times. Pain in shoulders, neck and back. Never knew Id have those kinds of problems. After reading several threads, I found out Im not the only one. Most reported the improved posture with the new bars made all the pain go away.

Those bars should be stardard on the top of the line RTL.
 
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Ahhh..!!

You won't have to look far or wait long..:hun: you have unleashed the farkeling virus....:yikes: have fun with that....:thumbup:
 
Been thinking about Tri axis bars myself. Recently had my first long ride (about 300 miles). Had to pull over several times. Pain in shoulders, neck and back. Never knew Id have those kinds of problems. After reading several threads, I found out Im not the only one. Most reported the improved posture with the new bars made all the pain go away.

Those bars should be stardard on the top of the line RTL.

I had the same problems, so far it seems better, a few more miles will tell. Thanks, Mike
 
The TriAxis bars are a must have on the RT. We met a man in TX that had purchased his RT used and he didn't realize that he had the TriAxis bars. He complained of shoulder pain and we moved his bars closer for him and he came back and was so happy, he felt like he had a brand new bike.
 
I've actually adjusted mine a few times until I've found the perfect position. Try them in a couple of different spots and you'll really appreciate them.
 
The TriAxis bars are a must have on the RT. We met a man in TX that had purchased his RT used and he didn't realize that he had the TriAxis bars. He complained of shoulder pain and we moved his bars closer for him and he came back and was so happy, he felt like he had a brand new bike.

Man, I wish that happened to me, Mike
 
You won't have to look far or wait long..:hun: you have unleashed the farkeling virus....:yikes: have fun with that....:thumbup:

Yeah, I definitely got the virus (look at my list in 1 year). My wife did have a little to say when she saw the bill for the bars and mount but with my shoulders and back it was a must. I'm sure when my knees get too bad I will get the hand brake and that will really set her off. I don't plan on ever stopping ridin. Luckily she enjoys it as much as me. Thanks, Mike
 
Everytime I go to the dealer I keep looking at the F3 with bags. I love it but it ain"t gonna happen (HMMM--only time will tell). But we love the RT and will never get rid of it. When I got my 1st bike (1982 Yamaha Virago for $500) I told her this was all I would ever need/want and as they say the rest is history after 4 other bikes. Thanks, Mike
 
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