And you guys had a sh1t riding position because of the stupid fascination with "long distance" style bikes, the Euro and Aussie bikes had a great riding position,
I agree and... I disagree. Long distance? Quite on the contrary. That riding position was a compromise to all those people that never rode a bike before, wanted a new toy, to go ride around the block, wave at the neighbours and shout: "hey, look what I've bought!" The result of this sit up and beg position is that all the weight is undivided on the bum. You can't ride long with your back upright, all the weight concentrated on your bottom and the upper half of your body fully catching the wind.
It's probably because of the film
Easy Rider that thousands have wrongly concluded that that must be the right riding position for long distances. But, hey, in spite of what the film is about, those two (Hopper and Fonda) were never longer on their bikes than the minute it took to complete the take. When watching the film I can almost feel the pain. Especially Hopper must have suffered even when the shots were short.