All cruisers tend to make you look stupid, sooner or later. That is because the seating position of an individual at home and on a two wheeler should be different. However when you want to have the same seating position you have at home, on the bike too, it is asking for a bit too much. The laid back stance, feet forward, hands held high are actually far from ideal. You would have done well, to speak to a few owners before you took the plunge. The tail bone too tends to suffer on longer rides. Just grin and bear it friend. You could opt for a smaller handle bar, it might help matters. Also try to sit erect and confidently when riding. Posture and attitude will help you to carry it through. Good Luck.
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