1. Move the driver's seatback back about 1-2 inches. The reason is that even my father, a shortlegged 5'7", had the driver's backrest all of the way back. Admittedly, he is used to the long legged position of the "helix, but most feel that the bike would benefit from more legroom. Furthermore, it appears that you could give up a bit of passenger room to accomplish this as most passengers would find they have 2-3 inches in front of them when seated on the passenger seat.
2. A fuel gauge that provides some sort of readout that can be accessed in less than five minutes.
3. A slightly higher windshield.
That's it!. Outside of that, she's perfect!!!
2. A fuel gauge that provides some sort of readout that can be accessed in less than five minutes.
3. A slightly higher windshield.
That's it!. Outside of that, she's perfect!!!