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Technical & Mechanical Problems
Gen 1 (2004) Handlebar Vibrations
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<blockquote data-quote="ericboutin" data-source="post: 1308183" data-attributes="member: 42320"><p>I gotta plus one Uncle Hud's thread recommendation. I too came from a cruiser style bike and I gotta tell yah.....oh about 15 miles from the dealer I thought I made a HUGE mistake!! My hands were killing me!!! By the time I got to the house I couldn't believe how sore my hands were. I'm still working like the article (thread) suggests of getting your weight off your hands but for me that was the key, working on that Master Yoda position. For me coming from that relaxed sitting on your tailbone feet way out in front of yah cruiser position I couldn't help but feel like I was laying superman on the FJR with all my weight on the hands.</p><p></p><p>Anyway working on the Master Yoda was the best fix by far for me.....ymmv.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ericboutin, post: 1308183, member: 42320"] I gotta plus one Uncle Hud's thread recommendation. I too came from a cruiser style bike and I gotta tell yah.....oh about 15 miles from the dealer I thought I made a HUGE mistake!! My hands were killing me!!! By the time I got to the house I couldn't believe how sore my hands were. I'm still working like the article (thread) suggests of getting your weight off your hands but for me that was the key, working on that Master Yoda position. For me coming from that relaxed sitting on your tailbone feet way out in front of yah cruiser position I couldn't help but feel like I was laying superman on the FJR with all my weight on the hands. Anyway working on the Master Yoda was the best fix by far for me.....ymmv..... [/QUOTE]
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