Seating Trouble!!

If you're confident &comfy??--so what?? Ride the way YOU want mate.----;)Perhaps yer too well endowed in the trousers:laugh::laugh:Gravity rules.:whitstling:
 
Waaay back in my dirt bike days, my fellow riders used to tell me I also sat to the left. The old Kawasaki F3 I had at the time had kind of a long throw shifter. I always figured I was positioning myself to get a better shift, and not miss gears o_O

Really appreciate! I'll check on this!

I've been told that too. I think it's because I can put my knee against the tank on the right but compensate to not have my knee against the air filter on the left.

Yes I initially thought about it! But I'm not sure!
COULD be you cant shift correctly wearing the high heels and fish nets

lol!!

Fat wallet in hip pocket??????
I don't carry wallet in hip pocket!! So this can be ruled out!
It's most likely because of the extra width on the left. Look down and make sure your in the middle of the seat.

Very thoughtful. I Actually tried this!!

If you're confident &comfy??--so what?? Ride the way YOU want mate.----;)Perhaps yer too well endowed in the trousers:laugh::laugh:Gravity rules.:whitstling:

Thanks a lot mate!!

:whitstling: move over a bit .

I'll try this as well.



Thanks folks to each one of you. I'm happy to read all those replies from pro's. I'll keep asking you silly things.

Happy holidays!! Ride Safe!
 
Perhaps you're unconsciously offsetting the rotational force of the driveshaft?:whitstling:

This is what I was thinking as well... I've tried lifting my hands off the bars and found that the bike moves or doesn't balance until I am sitting further to one side, then its balanced!
 
This is what I was thinking as well... I've tried lifting my hands off the bars and found that the bike moves or doesn't balance until I am sitting further to one side, then its balanced!

Adjust rear axle so that your bike tracks straight when on the level.
 
It's a new bike, under warranty. Bring it back to the dealer and have them check out both front and rear, particularly, as olbull said, for rear alignment. Who knows, maybe your handlebar was not set up dead center???
 
It's a new bike, under warranty. Bring it back to the dealer and have them check out both front and rear, particularly, as olbull said, for rear alignment. Who knows, maybe your handlebar was not set up dead center???
I suspect, handle bar is not aligned properly. I feel my right hand is lil far away then the left hand. I have already taken bike to workshop. I'll go once more this week. Thanks a lot for your inputs!!
 
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