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2010 right-hand vibration
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<blockquote data-quote="Harald" data-source="post: 871082" data-attributes="member: 8054"><p>My experience also. I have to consciously remember to relax my grip or else I get numbness in my hand also.</p><p></p><p>If you think about it, there's no logical explanation for why the right grip should vibrate more than the left grip. Actually because of the throttle tube isolating you some from the bar, you would expect LESS vibration on the right grip. Yet why is it that the right hand goes numb and not the left? The only difference is that the right hand has to grip the throttle to keep it turned. But it doesn't have to be a death grip! Relax the right hand!</p><p></p><p>I've found the grip puppies to help me and also using the Yoda riding position which gets weight off your hands. An important mod is doing the spring unwind which allows for less force required to keep the throttle twisted.</p><p></p><p>Good luck in your troubleshooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harald, post: 871082, member: 8054"] My experience also. I have to consciously remember to relax my grip or else I get numbness in my hand also. If you think about it, there's no logical explanation for why the right grip should vibrate more than the left grip. Actually because of the throttle tube isolating you some from the bar, you would expect LESS vibration on the right grip. Yet why is it that the right hand goes numb and not the left? The only difference is that the right hand has to grip the throttle to keep it turned. But it doesn't have to be a death grip! Relax the right hand! I've found the grip puppies to help me and also using the Yoda riding position which gets weight off your hands. An important mod is doing the spring unwind which allows for less force required to keep the throttle twisted. Good luck in your troubleshooting. [/QUOTE]
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