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Right wrist pain

Yes… me too using the Throttle Boss and of course the Heli-bars I put on took out a lot of back, shoulder, neck and forearm problems.
 
Not sure I understand the Throttle Boss compared to the Cramp Buster. Does TB replace the entire grip and is it a slip on for the Can AM '21 RT? I already have foam grips. The TB picture looks like the device includes an entire grip? I had a Cramp Buster one time on a maxi scooter but it ended up falling off as I had it clear to the end of the grip. Thanks
 
The Throttle Boss just slips on over the original grip and you adjust it to sit at the angle best for you.
It is a firm, yet pliable, rubber type material.
I tried the Cramp Buster a few years ago but did not like that it was a hard plastic feel.

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This is my 4th bike, first Spyder (09 GS). I've never experienced as much pain from carpal tunnel like symptoms in my throttle hand as I do on this bike. Is right side vibration normal or is it just me? I ordered a set of foam grips from Lamonster, hopefully that helps. Thoughts, opinions?
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There is only one thing I know of that will cure your problem now and for good see photo...
Throttle lock and wrist rest.
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I transferred the Throttle Boss from my Goldwing trike to my ‘21 RTL . This item takes the tension off of my wrist. I have experienced wrist pain with every motorcycle I have had since the mid-eighties. It allows my wrist to rest on the throttle with minor input to the throttle. My hands are small enough that I still have room to partially grasp the grip if I feel the need to.

For my tender palms I have added the foam grips… again, as I had on all those bikes. This Spyder’s bare grips are the roughest grips I have ever experienced on any bike.

I've been contemplating the throttle boss since I do get some 'tingle' in the right hand and can't use cruise if in traffic. Good comment, thanks.
 
Developed pain in base of thumb area, hard to use hand brake, a jerry rigged clutch handle and cable that pulls down the brake pedal for me...missing right leg due to MRSA attack in 2007. Went to see a Phys. Therapist, who referred me to an occupational Therapist; they work on hands, not PTs. Don't screw around, the longer you have pain, it might develop into a Perm situation that therapy can't fix
 
That's one thing I've noticed with the RT - right wrist/elbow pain. Cruise is all well and good on the highway, but I prefer to avoid slab riding. I've got the hard plastic cramp buster, but I've never liked it on any of my bikes. There's no simple way to adjust the bars on the older RTs.
 
That's one thing I've noticed with the RT - right wrist/elbow pain. Cruise is all well and good on the highway, but I prefer to avoid slab riding. I've got the hard plastic cramp buster, but I've never liked it on any of my bikes. There's no simple way to adjust the bars on the older RTs.

That is one of the big advantages with the new RT (2020 / 21) the handlebars have a lot more things you can do for adjustability. I'm still looking but do like that part.
 
Also to add….my Heli-bars made a HUGE difference for wrist/forearm/shoulders/back… all for the better.
Pricey but I didn’t want to try this or that, be disappointed with them, then have a collection of stuff I wasted money on and it sits in a box.
 
Also to add….my Heli-bars made a HUGE difference for wrist/forearm/shoulders/back… all for the better.
Pricey but I didn’t want to try this or that, be disappointed with them, then have a collection of stuff I wasted money on and it sits in a box.

This :lecturef_smilie:
 
I've finally adjusted my 20 RTL short reach bars to the lowest position so they don't block my mirrors, seems to be a comfortable position so far.
 
Oct. 29,2021

I have a 2021 Spyder F3LTD. I bought the large crampbuster. I seems to help. It's a matter of where you locate it on the throttle. If you use the standard mode and not the ECO, you won't have to move your wrist as much. It does help.
 
Oct. 29,2021

I have a 2021 Spyder F3LTD. I bought the large crampbuster. I seems to help. It's a matter of where you locate it on the throttle. If you use the standard mode and not the ECO, you won't have to move your wrist as much. It does help.
See post #4.
 
I too was experiencing wrist pain, even though I do not have carpal tunnel. Many here were putting the Pedal Commander on their bikes, so I looked into it. The PC accelerates the throttle action and allows you to choose how much. It also removes all the throttle slack. Slingmods has an excellent video showing what it does and how to do the simple installation.
I bought one from Slingmods and installed it and I gotta say, that is one amazing little box. Set At City +3, I'm moving the throttle maybe half of what a use to in order to maintain a speed.
Not only does the PC cure my wrist pain, but it makes the bike feel as though it is a lot more powerful. Even though it does not add power. I was thinking about getting an ECM reflash, but now it would be a waste, as the PC does everything I expected of the reflash and much more.
Re carpal tunnel: Many years ago, an orthopedic surgeon told my that condition can be avoided - or reduced - if you do not bend your wrist while sleeping. In other words, sleep with your wrists straight. Maybe that's why I don't have CT in my mid 80s.

Yes, same recommendation from my orthopedic specialist. I sleep with a wrist brace to keep from bending my wrist during the night. I tend to curl it up under my neck or bend it back against a pillow. Now, the wrist brace keeps those issues from happening and my wrist is greatly improve and not had to have the surgery. So I'm good with my solution.
 
I also had wrist pain when I first got my RT. I didn’t know what was causing it until it finally just went away after about a month or two. I chalked it up to the difference in geometry on the bars of Can Am compared to the bars on my Harley. Now everything is just fine.
 
OK, I have the foam grips and they do help a lot. Rode almost 100 miles today and only had mild discomfort. Next question, anyone know if there are any bar risers that will fit on the 09 GS yet are reasonably priced?
 
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