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RE: Bach Ache


From: "Chip Doolittle" <chip@arborsystems.com>
Subject: RE: Bach Ache
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Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2010 13:17:49 -0500

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Ooops!! Sorry, posted this using HTML.  This is the repost in Plain Text.

Saw the talk on the Seats and comfort, and it was most educational.  Here's
my problem though.  I am 5' 10", about 220#s, and 62 years old. Purchased a
wonderful 2006 883 2 years ago and it just has a single seat - wife will
never want to ride with me.  I added a 4" riser to the bars and I have the
front pegs.  But I still get back aches when riding anymore than say 10
miles.  The thought of driving from Omaha to Lincoln which is about 60
miles, would just kill me.  Any thoughts as to what seat or back rest or
combination might help.  The guy that works for me just purchased a
GoldWing, but I just don't want a big bike

Chip
Omaha, Ne


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