dcumpian
Well-known member
And to address your actual question re: numbness, most likely you will need risers to raise the handlebars up and slightly back. Fixed it for me and many others.
Dan
Dan
Don, Pose your questions and eliminate the wining about not being appreciated. We are adults and can take some heat and hand it out as well. That's my 2 cent on this matter.Well well... look who feels foolish now.I guess I did take offense at the title FNG, to me, in my former working life, the F stood for a swear word. It seems unneeded to use that name.
Call me "Training Wheels" or whatever, but I take offense to the F part. It is like the admins have an attitude. Why not be friendly?
Yeah I am being too sensitive.... i'll stop, but I wanted to comment.
I have so much I want to discuss, but don't know how to do it, and I guess having my post moved to "Pointless" makes me think twice about trying.
The FJR has been around a while, I am sure a lot of the folks here have been here a long time too, so I am sure every question I have has been addressed somewhere here already.
I did have questions about the YES warranty, but I found answers here without having to ask.
I get numbness in the hands after x minutes, and have spent hundreds, and lots of hours trying to fix it. I don't see any hits for my problem, but I am sure someone must have commented about the vibration.
Do I just post my question? and see if I get some answers? or moved to "pointless"?
Swollen Raccoon, with a few lines, has changed my riding a great deal. I came in asking about feathering, and learned that it is MY fault, and I am riding incorrectly.
I could not fathom why me on my awesome FJR couldn't keep up with the majority of the riders I encounter. Then Swollens comment, and I realize I was doing it wrong too. I don't ride with anyone (yet!!) who can point out mistakes. I thought I was doing real well boogieing through corners and having fun. Now I can see that it must be me doing the feathering wear, and the last two days out, I have been switching my style, and I can see the difference, I will be faster, smoother, and use up less tire.
I feel like a FNGBut I have ridden for 40 years. (last 10 forced hiatus). I don't know where this style of mine came from other than what has already been said, She is a big girl and needs a firm hand. I have been forcing her to work poorly.
I want to continue to get better, and obviously there is good info here. I just need to ask for it in a way that doesn't get my post labeled "pointless" (yes that bothers me too, there are NO pointless posts, just uninformed folks. (for the most part..)
I will start with a post about vibration, carpal tunnel, and numbness. Will it get moved? Should I just post in the pointless area to save time? I do see at least 1 post that speaks about my issue, but ist is short, doesn't cover my questions, and is 6 months old. I will post it in the wide open and see what happens. Knowing me it will be long and hopefully at least somewhat entertaining.
Thanks everyone!
Don
Grip Puppies are still being made: https://www.amazon.com/Grip-Puppy-Comfort-Grips-Original/dp/B00CP9ADD8Besides the other great suggestions, I've found that foam grip covers help too. They isolate your hands from the bar vibration. Not everyone likes the thicker grip, but I used to put Johar foam grips on my motorcycles back in the 80's and like the thicker profile.
The one I run are called Grip Puppies (as opposed to Grip Buddies which are different but may provide the same relief). The Grip Puppies are no longer made, but it looks like the Grab On brand is the same thing:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Grab-On-Motorcycle-Foam-Grip-OD-1-25-1-5-x-4-25-Covers-Grips/192364520498?hash=item2cc9d1a432:g:ROIAAOSwCtJaCzti&vxp=mtr
I'm not sure if the ones in this auction are the correct diameter, so you'll want to measure before buying. They are made in various sizes.
Great to hear! It was announced that they were not going to be made anymore, so I stocked up on a few pair and still have a spare set available, so I haven't gone looking for them. I ride at least 12,000 miles a year and they seem to only go 1.5 years before they start splitting on the end. They're cheap enough and I love them enough that I can't complain.Grip Puppies are still being made: https://www.amazon.com/Grip-Puppy-Comfort-Grips-Original/dp/B00CP9ADD8
Just bought a pair a couple of months ago.
Regards,
Dan
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