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Not entirely connected to the vibration but more to the "ergonomics"..... The stock lever position means that your hands are tipped up, from your wrists. his places a lot of strain on yor wrists etc. Try tipping the levers down so that whilst sat on the bike, with your palms flat on top of the grips, your fingers are in line with your arms and resting on the top edge of the levers. This usually means tipping the levers down about 10-15mm. To do it, you need to remove the levers and remove or cut off the roll pin that fixes the lever postion. It made my bike and a few customers bikes a lot more comfortable :) |
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I think you can get cream from the chemists for the first three, as for the others, try doushing with a cup of petrol:lol: |
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Now Now! It's nice to see that B19PSK has got the feeling back in his/her fingers, as it's been 7 months since he/she typed the original thread . I'm worried that B19 has put almost 1/3 of a Pound in weight on either side of the bars.Perhaps the front end should be ckecked? |
Vibration on a Ducati!........................ya wimps, have none of you ever ridden a 180 Jota. Shazaam I fitted these foam grips to the Jota many years ago and it was the only way to live with the vibration but we must also not ignore the possibility of, and I know I won`t get the spolling corrict on this, Carpel Tunnel Syndrome! I think that I have devenloped this over the years. |
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