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2010 right-hand vibration
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<blockquote data-quote="dsmack" data-source="post: 872484" data-attributes="member: 15210"><p>I've found that adjusting the Throttlemeister so that it drags just a bit is the way to go when in a cruise situation. Rarely do I "lock it down", just enough drag that it takes very little effort on my part to maintain current throttle position.</p><p></p><p>That, and a relaxed hand position on the throttle has relieved any stress or numbness in my hand.</p><p></p><p>Are you aware of any pre-existing condition in your right hand/wrist/arm/shoulder?</p><p></p><p>In my case, it was carpal tunnel syndrome in both wrists from a lifetime of hard usage...</p><p></p><p>I hope you can find the cause, as it really sucks to not be able to fully enjoy your ride. The suggestions on retorquing the engine mounts and getting a TB synch done would be where I would start.</p><p></p><p>Please let us know what you find!</p><p></p><p>Don</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dsmack, post: 872484, member: 15210"] I've found that adjusting the Throttlemeister so that it drags just a bit is the way to go when in a cruise situation. Rarely do I "lock it down", just enough drag that it takes very little effort on my part to maintain current throttle position. That, and a relaxed hand position on the throttle has relieved any stress or numbness in my hand. Are you aware of any pre-existing condition in your right hand/wrist/arm/shoulder? In my case, it was carpal tunnel syndrome in both wrists from a lifetime of hard usage... I hope you can find the cause, as it really sucks to not be able to fully enjoy your ride. The suggestions on retorquing the engine mounts and getting a TB synch done would be where I would start. Please let us know what you find! Don [/QUOTE]
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