Seating position

Hey Canberra with all this talk about harmonic vibrators' left and right grip and pulling the std off I thought I had the wrong site.Then I realized it's probably linked to RED ROCKET SYNDROME. On a serious note I sometimes get tingling in my fingers when cruising on hyway at 120k but nothing to worry about. Not like the suzuki GSX 1135 I owned in the 80's any where between 100 and 160k it made all your fingers feel as big as pork sausages. No fun when you cant feel the front brake lever.
Yeah but back in the seventy's and eighty's we didn't have the onset of arthritis!!!:rolleyes:
 
The recent loaner I had from the dealer (Sachs Roadster POS) had my hands numb after 5 minutes. The bike actually was quite nimble for a 650 and just about the best brakes I've ever experienced but the riding position reinforced my fondness for feet forward, upright riding. When I hoped back on the Rocket after only two 20 min trips on the Sachs it felt so smooth. The ISO grips no doubt help but these bikes really don't have very much vibration and the fact you're not resting on your hands makes for a very comfortable ride IMO.
 
Maybe someone already mentioned this, but a simple thing like a change of gloves, or a change in the way you grip the grip can have an impact on numbness in the hands.
 
Maybe someone already mentioned this, but a simple thing like a change of gloves, or a change in the way you grip the grip can have an impact on numbness in the hands.
tried about five different types of Gloves always gone back to the Summer gloves, I know it might sound weird but thick winter glove have resulted in colder hands than the summer gloves, Arthritis does not so much relate to temp as much as pressure required to maintain grip and the fine vibes coming throught the hard standard grips as opposed to the ISO grips are the main culprit
 
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