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Hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS)
11/27/13 at 16:17:19
My last bike was a 3-cylinder Yamaha and the vibration from the seat, hand-grips, and foot pegs was exhausting. After a few hours in the saddle it became intolerable. Anyone had luck wearing glove like these?
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11/27/13 at 19:59:35
I use mechanics gloves from Lowes,, gel filled pads in certain zones..That & learning how to lightly grip the bars..no pain,,
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Re: Hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS)
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11/28/13 at 04:39:36
Ragnar is it mainly the right hand/arm that bothers you? As JOG pointed out a lighter grip helps quite a bit, but also many riders find more fatigue and strain on the right because it's easier to relax the left due to the lack of the throttle there. I've known a number of guys who use throttle paddles/rests to be able to open your right hand up on longer rides and alleviate strain on the right hand/wrist. I've only experienced the throttle hand strain once on a long bike run, and it would have made the highway/interstate sections more enjoyable having the option to relax my fingers on the right hand for sure.
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