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    Question New prospective flat six bagger

    Howdy, folks! I've been a long time lurker here. Heck, I joined over a year and a half ago after lurking a while and this is still my first post.

    I'm 41. I have been riding all of my life: legally licensed since 14 (mopeds) then motorcycles at 16, but started with mini-bikes around age 5. I've owned and ridden them all: BMW K1200LT, Harleys (2...OK, 1½ since my first was a '78/AMF model), Hondas (Shadow and Valkyrie), Kawis (many dirt bikes, ZX-12, and a Vulcan 2000), Suzuki (all RM dirt bikes), Yamaha V-Max, and I'm currently on a Victory Cross Country (simply the most comfortable bike I've ever ridden). I'm a daily rider/commuter and I have been for 25+ years.

    I absolutely freaking LOVE the F6B. I have one problem with it and why I have not (yet) purchased one: I'm 6'1" with a short torso and freakishly long (36" inseam) legs. Actually, when I wear boots (I'm Texan, so, every day) my pants have to be 38" inseam to not pull up over them. How do you long legged guys get comfortable on the "Speedwing"? I am thinking MickO'Pegs are the way to go. When I had my Valk Tour (loved that bike, wife hated it), I had the Kury pegs that were on either side of the valve covers. I felt like a woman in stirrups at the gyno when cruising on the slab. That was my only dislike on that bike.

    I am open to suggestions as I am tired of an air-cooled bike in the Texas heat especially since we'll be moving to San Antonio soon and I'll be commuting in that stagnant traffic. Thanks again, and "Hi!"

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    I'm 5'11 the bike fits me great now. I did have to get some highway pegs and mini floorboards to be able to stretch out and get my big foot under the shifter. But this bike is a wonderful machine. You may need to get a different seat so you sit back a little further.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg O View Post
    I'm 5'11 the bike fits me great now. I did have to get some highway pegs and mini floorboards to be able to stretch out and get my big foot under the shifter. But this bike is a wonderful machine. You may need to get a different seat so you sit back a little further.
    What kind of seats are there that move your seat backwards?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heracleitus View Post
    Howdy, folks! I've been a long time lurker here. Heck, I joined over a year and a half ago after lurking a while and this is still my first post.

    I'm 41. I have been riding all of my life: legally licensed since 14 (mopeds) then motorcycles at 16, but started with mini-bikes around age 5. I've owned and ridden them all: BMW K1200LT, Harleys (2...OK, 1½ since my first was a '78/AMF model), Hondas (Shadow and Valkyrie), Kawis (many dirt bikes, ZX-12, and a Vulcan 2000), Suzuki (all RM dirt bikes), Yamaha V-Max, and I'm currently on a Victory Cross Country (simply the most comfortable bike I've ever ridden). I'm a daily rider/commuter and I have been for 25+ years.

    I absolutely freaking LOVE the F6B. I have one problem with it and why I have not (yet) purchased one: I'm 6'1" with a short torso and freakishly long (36" inseam) legs. Actually, when I wear boots (I'm Texan, so, every day) my pants have to be 38" inseam to not pull up over them. How do you long legged guys get comfortable on the "Speedwing"? I am thinking MickO'Pegs are the way to go. When I had my Valk Tour (loved that bike, wife hated it), I had the Kury pegs that were on either side of the valve covers. I felt like a woman in stirrups at the gyno when cruising on the slab. That was my only dislike on that bike.

    I am open to suggestions as I am tired of an air-cooled bike in the Texas heat especially since we'll be moving to San Antonio soon and I'll be commuting in that stagnant traffic. Thanks again, and "Hi!"
    I had to sell my ST1300 because of a bad knee and general discomfort. I bought the F6B and again had trouble staying comfortable especially with my knee. I was afraid I was going to have to sell it and stop riding. I did some checking and found the Kuryakyn forward pegs. I installed the Kuryakyn II forward pegs and they saved me. I can put my feet on them and my knees will have a little bend or put my feet over them and completely stretch my legs out. Because of these pegs I now have several different riding positions and can ride all day long. Could never ride without them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by copper View Post
    What kind of seats are there that move your seat backwards?
    Ultimate King seat, to name one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoCal Rich View Post
    Ultimate King seat, to name one.

    Awesome, thanks for the tip!

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    You can check your comfort and ergonomics of the motorbike using web page http://cycle-ergo.com/
    You can choose any motorbike and input your own dimensions. You will know angles of your knees and hips. If they are more or less 90 degrees - you will feel comfortable.

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    Checkout the Roadsmith Comfort Controls .... (do a search for Roadsmith on the forum).

    The extra couple of inches and the extra adjust-ability of the shifter and brake are great.

    I Also added Ergo II's to help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoCal Rich View Post
    Ultimate King seat, to name one.
    Mustang to name two!

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    Russell day long, custom to what to what you want.

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