Yes, I gave a thumbs-up last year in the vendor/mfg forum.Got the brushed s.s.
Very happy. About to revisit them as I am going to mount handguards (BMW R1150).
In the picture, they seen very large? long. I just dont know if the weight will help with the vibration.
I just put a set on my bike recently. What I have noticed is that they don't necessarily remove/reduce the vibration itself, but reduce the vibration frequency. I still feel vibration, but it's not as "buzzy" and irritating; it's just there. If your goal is to eliminate vibration, these won't do it. If you're just aiming for more comfort, they seem to work well.
I was concerned about the size also, but they look like they belong there:
Search for any of the million thumbs-ups for "GRIP PUPPIES". The only diff is you'd be isolating the "buzz" at the grips, not at the triple-tree connection.Please don't slam me, but here's a thought that I wanted the knowledgeable ones to look at and suggest.
My hands go numb in the first half hour of riding, especially the throttle one from the buzz in the bars. I am aware of various solutions out there to mitigate this issue. However, not sure if this has been tried before - would some kind of rubber isolation between the bars and the triple tree help reduce/eliminate the vibration? Or is that a daft idea from a safety viewpoint?
Please don't slam me, but here's a thought that I wanted the knowledgeable ones to look at and suggest.
My hands go numb in the first half hour of riding, especially the throttle one from the buzz in the bars. I am aware of various solutions out there to mitigate this issue. However, not sure if this has been tried before - would some kind of rubber isolation between the bars and the triple tree help reduce/eliminate the vibration? Or is that a daft idea from a safety viewpoint?
I've always been a big fan of Throttle Rockers. I've been using one for years. The advantage is that you can move your throttle hand around from time to time to relieve the stress, and rather than having to grip the throttle, you can use your palm as a means to control it. On long trips it's a real plus.Please don't slam me, but here's a thought that I wanted the knowledgeable ones to look at and suggest.
My hands go numb in the first half hour of riding, especially the throttle one from the buzz in the bars. I am aware of various solutions out there to mitigate this issue. However, not sure if this has been tried before - would some kind of rubber isolation between the bars and the triple tree help reduce/eliminate the vibration? Or is that a daft idea from a safety viewpoint?
Yes, it is.'pickles,
Is that Murph's AVCC control pad mount?
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