The only factory difference in riding position is the pegs. Those will bolt onto any R3, the seats are the same and the bars are the same. What "angles"?, did the rake change?, The frame? Nope. The '05 has a different tree, that's why the ignition relocation kit works on it. The touring bike has differences that even go so far as tire size and tuning alterations ... does that make it a different animal? I don't think so. If you changed the bars then that's your customizing and not the bikes basic shape. There is nothing any different that makes a roadster a "new" bike. It's the same old monster with different whiskers. If calling it something unique makes you happy, then knock yourself out. In my eyes, it's a marketing ploy and nothing else. Moving the pegs back, painting it Bar-B-Q Black, stripping off the chrome, adding ABS and boasting improved numbers has been done to death in the industry (Harley does it like clockwork). It's neat and all, but still is what it is, an evolutionary inevitability that happens annually like fins on a Cadillac.