Uncle Hud
Just another blob of protoplasm using up your oxyg
On my submarine -- years and years ago -- we used rubber gaskets to mount rotating and vibrating machinery to the deck. It does make a difference, but it introduces operational issues like flexing. For sub sailors, any reduction in vibrations and noise is worth the effort. Not so sure about an FJR, especially concerning "spongy-mounted" handlebars.
montanaman, you've got a Gen3. I use my cruise control a lot. A lot. Even on 30-minute rides, I click it on for two or three minutes to allow for scratching my nose, punching GPS buttons, providing middle-finger commentary (not often, really) to less-than-attentive drivers, waving at cute pedestrians and motorists, stretching my back, and relaxing my hands.
Maybe brief episodes of cruise control will help you alleviate the numbing.
montanaman, you've got a Gen3. I use my cruise control a lot. A lot. Even on 30-minute rides, I click it on for two or three minutes to allow for scratching my nose, punching GPS buttons, providing middle-finger commentary (not often, really) to less-than-attentive drivers, waving at cute pedestrians and motorists, stretching my back, and relaxing my hands.
Maybe brief episodes of cruise control will help you alleviate the numbing.
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