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want to know if people have done this and regreted it due to riding position etc and getting to tired/sore to actually enjoy the ride.
It took me months for my wrists to get used to the sportbike riding position, but after that I was all go like a rotary hoe - all over the north island piece of piss.
I found it was much easier on my wrists if I kept some pace on. Dawdling around at 90clicks hurt a lot. Cruising at 140k - no probs! It also helped when I was busy cornering and weight shifting a lot rather than sitting still.
I have had zero back problems from it. In fact, my back is the best it has ever been, and I have a mild back injury from a couple of years ago.
If you think you can jump on an unfamiliar sportbike and tour the country right away, I would like to suggest the answer to that is "no", unless you are young, skinny, fit, and flexible, and even then, I don't think you will have fun.
Steve
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