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dan_t
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Re: Right Hand Going Numb
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Reply #15 on:
February 16, 2012, 01:11:52 AM »
+1 on the 'twinky' theory, it works a treat.
Only other piece of advice is to actually focus on a completely different body area. Use your mid-section more, with your abbs taking most of your upper body weight, there's much less pressure on your wrists.
Good luck
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Re: Right Hand Going Numb
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February 25, 2012, 01:16:37 AM »
Quote from: bikepilot on November 19, 2011, 11:38:46 AM
If you want a throttle lock these are nice
http://throttlemeister.com/
I used one on the bandit when I rode it to San Diego.
I have not been able to get throttlemeister to respond for fitment on a Ducati. I use kaoko instead.
http://www.twistedthrottle.com/trade/productlist/758/
They're expensive for what they are but work okay. Nothing less helps me for more than a couple minutes once the numb set in.
If you use a kaoko I recommend using some blue locktite on the bolt to prevent inadvertently loosening it. It happens easy and I lost one that way. Ouch!
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Re: Right Hand Going Numb
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August 08, 2012, 12:57:00 PM »
Quote from: akmnstr on September 26, 2011, 11:09:10 AM
I find that these really work.
For long trips on the freeway I never leave home without one. If you need to get it out of the way quickly simply rotate up and out of the way.
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shamoo
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Re: Right Hand Going Numb
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September 12, 2012, 03:46:50 PM »
I'd like to post here with some bad news. I commute to work 100 miles a day (weekdays only) and about once a day, my right arm/hand will get numb. I'll adjust my grip a bit and everything would go back to normal. I think after a year of doing this, I got some nerve damage. I'm headed to the orthopedic/bone doctor later this week for confirmation.
I realized something was wrong at the gym. I go almost every day and recently my right arm has trouble extending to lock. Any exercise involving extension of the arm (benchpress, tricep extension, shoulder press, etc) I would have a hard time pushing that last inch. My left arm would be totally normal, while my right arm would just appear to be "weaker". ZERO pain or discomfort which is strange.
Anyway, I've been pretty cranky these past few weeks. Skipped the gym for about a month to see if got better. It did...marginally, but it's still there. Hopefully the damage isn't permanent.
I'm still riding to work, but I am constantly adjusting my grip as to not give my arm/hand a chance to get numb. Not sure if it's working.
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Re: Right Hand Going Numb
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September 21, 2012, 04:38:45 PM »
Get the weight off your hands via risers and/ taller bars. Resolved most of it for me.
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Re: Right Hand Going Numb
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September 21, 2012, 11:46:39 PM »
Quote from: shamoo on September 12, 2012, 03:46:50 PM
I'd like to post here with some bad news. I commute to work 100 miles a day (weekdays only) and about once a day, my right arm/hand will get numb. I'll adjust my grip a bit and everything would go back to normal. I think after a year of doing this, I got some nerve damage. I'm headed to the orthopedic/bone doctor later this week for confirmation. (snip)
shamoo, what did the doctor say about your wrist? I hope it's nothing serious.
I also have numb right hand every now and then when I ride. When the bike had the stock seat, I never had any hand numbness, but after I change the stock seat with DP comfort touring seat (about two weeks ago), the seating position is slightly changed ... I have to lean more to reach the handlebar than when I had the stock seat... and I started to have a slight numbness every now and then. Usually during or after a ride in slow crawling traffic jam.
But I don't have this numbness when I remember to ride with what you guys termed as using the core muscle and grip the tank with my knees to support my body... and BTW I never had this problem during the 10 years riding my sportster. Anyway, I placed an order for techspec tank grip to make gripping the tank easier. If it doesn't work then I will have to consider getting a different handlebar.
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Re: Right Hand Going Numb
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September 22, 2012, 03:20:59 AM »
Quote from: bob795 on September 21, 2012, 11:46:39 PM
shamoo, what did the doctor say about your wrist? I hope it's nothing serious.
I also have numb right hand every now and then when I ride. When the bike had the stock seat, I never had any hand numbness, but after I change the stock seat with DP comfort touring seat (about two weeks ago), the seating position is slightly changed ... I have to lean more to reach the handlebar than when I had the stock seat... and I started to have a slight numbness every now and then. Usually during or after a ride in slow crawling traffic jam.
But I don't have this numbness when I remember to ride with what you guys termed as using the core muscle and grip the tank with my knees to support my body... and BTW I never had this problem during the 10 years riding my sportster. Anyway, I placed an order for techspec tank grip to make gripping the tank easier. If it doesn't work then I will have to consider getting a different handlebar.
The numbness might be from the angle of your brake lever. When in riding position your fingers should line up with your wrist.
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Re: Right Hand Going Numb
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September 22, 2012, 04:06:14 AM »
Thanks howie, fingers already line up with the wrist and with the forearm too, more or less form a straight line, but I just adjusted (lowered) the lever a bit lower.
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Re: Right Hand Going Numb
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September 08, 2013, 03:35:27 PM »
I have this problem on many different bikes. Harley ,Kawasaki,enduro,bmw,and my monster. It seems to be worse with more aggressive riding positions. I suppose for me it's just a muscle thing. I'm also a guitar player and a machinist so I use my hands and my wrists on constant basis. I just got my monster so it's all basically stock. Normally I have to do about $600 worth of ergonomics or custom-made parts to make my bike really comfortable for me. But I got long legs and short arms. I've heard people say it can have to do with having gloves that are too tight. I still get it with fingerless, regular gloves, gauntlets, or without gloves. I would assume in that situation you have the problem in both hands and not just throttle hand.
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Re: Right Hand Going Numb
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September 08, 2013, 06:46:40 PM »
So I have this problem too. I sometimes keep my elbows cocked out and have to adjust to keep them down. That seems to help me. I also noticed that when I rented a Ninja 250 for a day I rode it all day without this problem. The Ninja's bars are way lower...I wonder if lowering them could help? I see people say raise them, but I wonder...
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Re: Right Hand Going Numb
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September 22, 2013, 03:58:12 PM »
Right hand only numbness = Wrist position/death grip.
Both hand numbness = to much weight forward.
Everything goes numb well, that's just poor conditioning or age. I keep telling myself it is poor conditioning
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Re: Right Hand Going Numb
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January 08, 2014, 04:23:35 AM »
I started to get this when I bought the Ducati. When I had my Vulcan I didn't experience any numbness in my right hand. While I'm sure the squeeze is the culprit I also noticed the grips are significantly smaller diameter than on the Vulcan. Because of the smaller diameter I felt I had to hold on tighter.
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reebok
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Re: Right Hand Going Numb
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January 08, 2014, 03:19:38 PM »
After 4 strokes in last ten years, have some hand problems when riding.
Bar end weights will alter the frequency of any vibes, and are well worth a try.
Worked for me, worth a try, and reversible, and low cost.
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