Vibration in bones

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Vibration in bones

#1 Unread post by Dragon on Wheels »

Everytime I let the bike go in the higher rpms (8000 +) for extended periods of time(about 40 minutes to 1 hour), my bones in my hands and wrists feel like they are tuning forks that were just struck. This pretty much only happens when I have to take a highway since I don't rev up so high otherwise. The feeling generally lasts maybe 10-20 minutes or so, but is very uncomfortable. Has anyone else had this feeling before? Is there any way to dampen the vibrations?
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You're gripping the bars too hard or putting too much weight on your hands. Use your lower back muscles to keep yourself upright, not your hands.
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#3 Unread post by Brackstone »

Skier wrote:You're gripping the bars too hard or putting too much weight on your hands. Use your lower back muscles to keep yourself upright, not your hands.
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I do this with my Shiver because it's a totally naked bike. So when I grip it I GRIP IT.

I finally realized I need to loosen up and when I did it helps a lot. I still tense up from time to time but my elbow reminds me with some pain ;)
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#4 Unread post by HYPERR »

Dragon on Wheels wrote: Is there any way to dampen the vibrations?
Make sure the carbs are sync'd. Is one of your mirrors blurrier than the other?

Bar end weights may help also.
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Get a bigger bike.
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#6 Unread post by RegalSwan »

A pair of gloves with gel palms will also help. Mine greatly reduced the numb feeling after long rides, but I don't know about a tuning fork...
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#7 Unread post by Dragon on Wheels »

Thanks everyone! I'm gripping the bars too hard. I'm actually bent a bit forward when I'm on the highway because if I sit up straight the wind blasts right into me which probably causes me to lean into my wrists. I sit up straight when I'm on local roads so it doesn't happen. I'll have to remind myself to keep the pressure off.
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#8 Unread post by Wrider »

Ah, well that'll do it! Use your legs more or lean on the tank... Usually helps me when I'm on a sportbike (with a stomach like mine the wrists don't like sportbikes! :laughing: )
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#9 Unread post by storysunfolding »

I agree that you need to loosen up, but Grip puppies are $8 and help as well.
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