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<blockquote data-quote="YummYam" data-source="post: 949767" data-attributes="member: 28551"><p>Well there's interesting. I seem to have virtually eliminated the numbness/pins and needles in my right hand by fitting a Cramp Buster thingy.</p><p></p><p>Initially I was disappointed with it as it tended to slip and rotate around the grip slightly but a length of electrical rubber tape stuck on the inside cured that.</p><p></p><p>I experimented with the best position along the grip and for me about an inch in from the end of the grip works best. I find at the moment that I need to tell myself not to grip so tightly as before and just let the weight of my hand and arm do the work.</p><p></p><p>Obviously the vibration is still there but I'm not gripping so tightly and things may improve further when I unwind the return spring and do a TBS. My Grip Buddies have arrived but I'll do the aformentioned before fitting them and in any case I'm unsure if the Cramp Buster will fit on them.</p><p></p><p>I don't make long trips regularly so that could make a difference but it works for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YummYam, post: 949767, member: 28551"] Well there's interesting. I seem to have virtually eliminated the numbness/pins and needles in my right hand by fitting a Cramp Buster thingy. Initially I was disappointed with it as it tended to slip and rotate around the grip slightly but a length of electrical rubber tape stuck on the inside cured that. I experimented with the best position along the grip and for me about an inch in from the end of the grip works best. I find at the moment that I need to tell myself not to grip so tightly as before and just let the weight of my hand and arm do the work. Obviously the vibration is still there but I'm not gripping so tightly and things may improve further when I unwind the return spring and do a TBS. My Grip Buddies have arrived but I'll do the aformentioned before fitting them and in any case I'm unsure if the Cramp Buster will fit on them. I don't make long trips regularly so that could make a difference but it works for me. [/QUOTE]
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