Throttle hand getting numb?
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Throttle hand getting numb?
I have a bike with a V-Twim engine so I am aware that some vibration is in order, but does your throttle hand get numb? Mine does after about 30+ minutes of highway driving, 60+ mph. Is this normal? Does it eventually go away, i.e. do I get used to it? Any good remedies? Should I grab the handle differently?
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Re: Throttle hand getting numb?
Man my hand gets numb also. Mine can happen any where from 10mins to an hour after riding. Do you always wear gloves? If so a pad in the palm or else where could be cutting off circulation. I believe that is my problem.allawybiker wrote:I have a bike with a V-Twim engine so I am aware that some vibration is in order, but does your throttle hand get numb? Mine does after about 30+ minutes of highway driving, 60+ mph. Is this normal? Does it eventually go away, i.e. do I get used to it? Any good remedies? Should I grab the handle differently?
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Re: Throttle hand getting numb?
I do wear gloves but without padding, they are motorcycle leather gloves with cold weather inserts but no protective padding. I was thinking maybe I need something with rubber padding that would absorb the vibration better than my plain ones!Dennis27 wrote:Man my hand gets numb also. Mine can happen any where from 10mins to an hour after riding. Do you always wear gloves? If so a pad in the palm or else where could be cutting off circulation. I believe that is my problem.allawybiker wrote:I have a bike with a V-Twim engine so I am aware that some vibration is in order, but does your throttle hand get numb? Mine does after about 30+ minutes of highway driving, 60+ mph. Is this normal? Does it eventually go away, i.e. do I get used to it? Any good remedies? Should I grab the handle differently?
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BTW, the numbness does not happen at lower speeds. Only highway speeds where the vibration frequency is higher and constant for a longer period of time.
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You might also consider getting a set of grips that have better padding on them as well. 

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http://www.dansmc.com/MC_repaircourse.htm
often seem to get numb hands lately,put it down to old age and bad circulation.got it so bad coming back from peterborough a few week back had to stop and wait till i got feeling back,funny thing is i was right as rain for rest of journey.xjrjohn
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