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Pain in my hands..
Ive own my Spyder for about 6mth and I am experiencing alot of pain in my hands. This happens at a speed of 70mph or higher. My hands go numb and the throbbing from the vibration is very painful. I changed my hand grips but nothing helps. Any suggestions...
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A good set of antivibration riding gloves will help.
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The angle of your hand/wrist to the bar may be the cause. Try one of thee new handlebars that adjusts that angle. I would check with dealer to see if you can see or try one out as installed on another model before buying. But people out there with the variable angle handlebar- please comment!
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Originally Posted by Ladyj
Ive own my Spyder for about 6mth and I am experiencing alot of pain in my hands. This happens at a speed of 70mph or higher. My hands go numb and the throbbing from the vibration is very painful. I changed my hand grips but nothing helps. Any suggestions...
I would have the front tires balanced and the drive belt tension checked
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Some people have had success with Shock Tec Gloves or stay under 70 lol
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Grip puppies ?
smooth Spyder belt tensioner ?
Hope you find a cure , numb hands are awfull on a bike , I used to suffer a lot back in the day on GSXRs and Fireblades etc.
Good luck .
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I have put on grip buddies. It helped a lot and makes it easier to grip.
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Hey Lady J! It could be a combination of things. High frequency vibration and
hand/wrist position on the bars. You need to get this addressed asap as it could develop
into Reynauds Syndrome and that is a difficult thing to get shot of. I had it 30 years back and
it wasn't fun!
Last edited by OJ UK; 09-09-2014 at 11:01 AM.
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among other suggestions. flex your hands every now and then.
addrd
TRIC led (SL sponsor) has soft gip add on.
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Originally Posted by OJ UK
Hey Lady J! It could be a combination of things. High frequency vibration and
hand/wrist position on the bars. You need to get this addressed asap as it could develop
into Renauds Syndrome and that is a difficult thing to get shot of. I had it 30 years back and
it wasn't fun!
Just read up on that a bit, doesn't sound any fun.
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I have a $10 wrist rest (xtra wide) on my throttle, and a grip puppy on the other side - that combo just works for me. Then there's cruise control for the long haul...
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i SAW THESE
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knuckles
ARE YOUR KNUCKLES 'WHITE' AT THAT SPEED.....?
YOUR 'GRIP' MAY NEED ADJUSTING....
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Originally Posted by DriftersWay
I would have the front tires balanced and the drive belt tension checked
Originally Posted by Eagle1
A good set of antivibration riding gloves will help.
DriftersWay is a good start.
The next step for me would be what Eagle1 stated. A good pair of gloves with gel inserts in the palm. Harley makes my favorite.
If the above doesn't help your hands, you can put weights in the handlebars. It helps deaden the vibration. Can't remember the company that makes them, maybe someone knows who they are.
Joy
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Originally Posted by Ladyj
Ive own my Spyder for about 6mth and I am experiencing alot of pain in my hands. This happens at a speed of 70mph or higher. My hands go numb and the throbbing from the vibration is very painful. I changed my hand grips but nothing helps. Any suggestions...
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Best bang for the buck... Had them on my last 4 bikes...
http://www.originalbeemerbuddies.com/
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I'll go out on the limb here and say see your doctor. I'm not saying that because I'm trying to be a wise a$$; but, it sounds like you are having excruciating pain and not just simple numbness.
Last edited by wyliec; 09-07-2014 at 07:37 PM.
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Originally Posted by OJ UK
Hey Lady J! It could be a combination of things. High frequency vibration and
hand/wrist position on the bars. You need to get this addressed asap as it could develop
into Renauds Syndrome and that is a difficult thing to get shot of. I had it 30 years back and
it wasn't fun!
As far as I know, Raynaud's Syndrome is related to cold weather or when someone is under stress. At least that's what the medical texts from school say, that I still have. I also stayed at the Holiday Inn last night; so, you can take what I say with a grain of salt.
Last edited by wyliec; 09-07-2014 at 07:56 PM.
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can't say my hands hurt, but they did get some numbness. switched grips out for iso grips and no longer have the problem. also had alignment and have the smoothspyder belt tensioner! no vibes now. even done 500 mile days.
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I had something similar going on with my right hand . . . I had some old SCUBA wet suit material (closed cell neoprene) and made a set of grips from it . . . the problem has never reoccurred.
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I bought a pair of thick foam grip covers from TricLED - one of our supporting vendors. I love these things. (Scroll half way down on this link.)
However, I agree with those who suggested checking the balance on the front tires.
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I had the same problem. I fixed it with a pair of Cramp Busters. Only $8.00 each.
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What's the vibration your getting. That should be the first problem addressed. I get a little belt vibration.
Not significant. Can run 100 plus no vibration. Keep a lite grip
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Originally Posted by SPYD3R
ARE YOUR KNUCKLES 'WHITE' AT THAT SPEED.....?
YOUR 'GRIP' MAY NEED ADJUSTING....
Start with the simplist possible solution first...
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GRIP PUPPIES AND "BIONIC' MOTORCYCLE GLOVES DO IT FOR ME
Originally Posted by Mike X
Grip puppies ?
smooth Spyder belt tensioner ?
Hope you find a cure , numb hands are awfull on a bike , I used to suffer a lot back in the day on GSXRs and Fireblades etc.
Good luck .
I'VE HAD THAT VIBRATION ISSUE ALL MY LIFE, AND HAVE FOUND THAT GRIP PUPPIES AND BIONIC M/C GLOVES SOLVE THE PROBLEM. GOOD LUCK WITH IT.
RIDE SAFE,
CAPNCRUNCH : =)
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