Reviews
Reduced back strain
It's hard to imagine HandlebarUp, but you can see the difference of only about 1cm.
Under the Road Traffic Act, it is an offence to HandlebarUp more than 2 cm, but this product is not an offence.
Leaning forward is hard on your back and hips. Well, you can take a break every now and then, but when you are touring a distance that is not so easy, the burden increases.
It's been reduced since I installed it.
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Easier to drive.
It was originally a Gixxer of the apghan feeling, but when it was delivered and it got on, there was an uncomfortable feeling in the angle of the foot which was put on the footpeg and the pain of the back by the halfway forward leaning.
I bought the Spacer to try it out because of the low price and installed it.
The effect was immensely Large, the cost is too good, I recommend it.
The pain in my lower back was reduced by Large and the discomfort in my footpeg leg was also reduced by Large.
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Slight improvement in unnatural forward lean!
Jixxer SF and Jixxer share the same footpeg and have a separate Handlebar area.
It seems that Base model is just a gixxer and not a footpeg position that matches SF's Separate handle.
So, in the OEM position, it has a weird forward lean.
(Even though the footpeg is forward, the Handlebar makes me lean forward, so I break a lot of hips)
So I think it will be more natural if you put the footpeg back or raise the Handlebar.
With this one installed, that will be much improved.
I think it improves the unnatural forward lean around the waist and makes it easier to ride.
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This 9mm is huge!
I've only ever ridden Handlebar Up Type Motorcycles, so the Separate handle on the Gixxer took some getting used to, even though it's higher.
Although it is a change of about 1cm in position, it is a strange thing, and in my case, I can put a load on Seat more firmly than Handlebar, and fatigue is considerably reduced.
The feeling is similar to the Position of LITTLE CUB.
I'm happy enough with how easy it is to ride.
However, there will be a gap between the base of the Handlebar and the Front fork for the Spacer.
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For an effortless position.
The position of the Handlebar is moved to the front. View detail