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11-06-06, 10:54 PM | #1 |
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Numb wrists?
Recently I have been getting numb hands/wrists from long journeys on the SV. I was wondering if progressive springs might help solve the problem. On the standard springs i have them set quite hard for cornering.
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12-06-06, 08:45 AM | #2 |
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Try rotating the clutch and front brake controls round (down) by 10-20 degrees first? In their normal position they're a bit high and aren't as easy on the wrists. Only takes and 8 and 10mm spanner and 5 mins to change them.
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Agreed, rotate your levers round that makes it alot more comfortable.
The other thing that I found helps on along trip was to relax and not grip the bars to tightly.
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12-06-06, 09:56 AM | #5 |
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Hmmmm Rotate levers, why didn't I think of that!
My right wrist aches as I tend to ride with index finger on front brake and put's undue strain and hurts after quite a short period! Left hand is fine! I think I'll 'rotate' later! |
12-06-06, 10:07 AM | #6 |
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Ooooh, now that sounds like something easy and simple enough I could try it and be successful!
I get a problem with a numb spot on my right hand, basically all of my little finger, down the edge of my hand and that side of my wrist. I get it even on short trips of about 70 miles or so - though part of the reason is a couple of badly healed broken bones to that area. |
12-06-06, 10:17 AM | #7 |
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why have i never thought of this, my right hand goes to sleep all the time, i hope this helps
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12-06-06, 02:12 PM | #8 |
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On the subject, has anyone rotated the bars on the forks? I've moved the levers down, but want to rotate the bars forwards a bit, to relieve pressure on the ulnar nerve (outer part of the palm). If I put a T-square on each of the the grips, they meet at a point in the middle of my chest, which not where my arms attach to my body. I don't know why Suzuki fits the bars at such an angle. This means all my weight is on the outer part of my palms. Problem is, there's a small casting under the top yoke to prevent accidental rotation. I'd have to cut off the casting (a small blob of alloy) to do this. I think this would relieve a lot of the wrist ache. Anyone done this, or have any thoughts?
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12-06-06, 03:56 PM | #9 |
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I fitted gel padding into my gloves to alleviate pressure on the ulnar nerve - took the padding out of an old pair of cycling gloves I had lying around, small change, big difference...
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12-06-06, 04:56 PM | #10 | |
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if you change the angle etc.. will it not affect your turning and possible snag on the tank?
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