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Old 20-03-06, 12:37 AM   #1
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Hiya peeps!.

As you can see i'm kinda new here, i posted on here a couple of months ago saying i was hoping to part exchange my yamaha for a SV but my clutch went the day before i was to sign, Hence the name ..( I don't know what happened to my post it seems to have disappeared) .. Anyway the good news is that i am now the proud owner of a Black K4 (S).
Every thing is going great, i love the bike but i think the riding position will take a little getting use to as my hands and arms hurt if i ride for more than a hour without taking a break but it's getting better every time i ride so shouldn't take too long, one other thing tho is my hands keep going numb (pins & needles) which i think is partly to do with the weather (i'm starting to miss the heated grips on my yamaha ) and partly to do with the riding position because of the extra weight on my wrists and maybe me holding the bars a little to tight, anyone else had this problem? or found a good way of getting around it?

anyway just a short post to say hi and hope to meet some of you in the flesh this summer.

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Old 20-03-06, 12:41 AM   #2
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Learn to relax your arms more and grip the tank with your knees. This advice came from other members of the forum and it fair helped me!!!.

I used to suffer from the same pins and needles that you talk about and it went away after following the kind advice from the peeps on here.
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Old 20-03-06, 12:44 AM   #3
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hello there !

and yes get some heated grips best thing ever,
re sore wrists what can i say ,itll pass
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Old 20-03-06, 12:47 AM   #4
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Wow that was a fast reply

I have heard of this too, but ATM I'm using my winter kit and i can't seem to grip the tank at all, to the point where i almost slipped off the back, if it wasn't for the raised pillion seat i probably would have But when (more like if) the weather gets better I'll be able to use my leathers which should grip nicely.
Thanks for the advise.

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Old 20-03-06, 12:49 AM   #5
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I don't know what happened to my post it seems to have disappeared)
The site has been down a few times, and some posts have been lost.

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i love the bike but i think the riding position will take a little getting use to as my hands and arms hurt if i ride for more than a hour without taking a break
It does get easier, honest. My wrists knacked when I got the SV, but after a year and a half I don't even notice it.


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one other thing tho is my hands keep going numb (pins & needles)
Don't hold on so tight, loosen your grip slightly and it shouldnt happen, again I found the same thing happened, maybe just nerves having a new bike and not wanting to drop it, so holding on for dear life, relax....

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Old 20-03-06, 12:49 AM   #6
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yeah relax more & grip with your knees is great advice.


The best advice given to me on a bike safe course with the met police

1. use the palms of your hands to steer, there is no need to grip the bars too hard.

2. your bike has 4 yes FOUR brakes
== front brake
== back brake
== gears
== throttle (works espically well on vtwins )

just a bit of advice i hope it helps
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Old 20-03-06, 01:28 AM   #7
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Thanks all for the advise.

I try to not hold to tight with my left hand but with the right i need to keep it tight enough to keep the throttle open and smooth, when i relax my right hand i can't make slight adjustments to the throttle its kinda all or nothing
I just need to get use to it i guess,

As for braking, the throttle works a bit too well i've had the back end sliding when changing down and not keeping the revs up couple of times ( only on cold tyres tho) .. I'm still use to my old inline 4
still fun tho
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Old 20-03-06, 01:37 AM   #8
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As for braking, the throttle works a bit too well i've had the back end sliding when changing down and not keeping the revs up couple of times ( only on cold tyres tho)
Just make sure that you blip the throttle mate and it should be ok.
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Old 20-03-06, 06:31 AM   #9
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Loosen and turn clutch and brake lever forward so that your wrists are more in line with your arms. Do not do the gloves up too tight on the wrist.
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Do not do the gloves up too tight on the wrist.
Also dont wear a watch or anything tight around your wrists either as its quite painful when your big chunky watch gets trapped to far up your arm and then starts digging in
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