It's a thought but If I did have something going on with my feet or sciatica it would be weird that it only manifests just on Spyder with installed floorboards now. I ride other motorcycles and do other actives, with no issue, where you think that would also manifest as well. However, I'm not saying maybe I'm more sensitive or had unrealistic expectation that a bigger and heaver floorboard would be as vibration free as OEM pegs with a chuck of rubber on them.
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The thing about sciatica or any of the other 'nerve issues' this might be is that the triggers or actual problems can often be positional, so it's not really that weird at all that it
ONLY happens on the Spyder... cos the Spyder with those floorboards is likely the
ONLY place you actually sit in
exactly that position....

Everything else you do, anything else you ride sees you in a different position, even if only slightly; so it's not unlikely that it won't manifest elsewhere, especially during the early stages of such an issue, but it also probably
CAN'T manifest elsewhere - at least not yet!! :lecturef_smilie:
And many of these 'nerve compression' things don't (at least initially) present as pain or make your feet/hands go numb or tingling so much as they just leave you with a feeling that whatever your feet or hands are on might be vibrating slightly... And that is generally pretty easy to ignore, initially.... & often until it's too late to get it treated and at least slowed in progression, if not even halted! I learnt this the hard way! :banghead:
Mind you, the Kenda tires
are widely renowned for causing vibrations that can present like this too, often getting worse as they wear, and they really are widely recognised as being pretty mediocre tires when you compare them to anything else.... So maybe instead of just going back to the pegs when you clearly wanted to go to floorboards, you should instead be asking yourself if you should be putting up with something less than ideal when there's a fairly significant (if not massive...

) consensus out there that the
worst thing people have done about tossing the Kendas and swapping to better tires
is not doing it sooner rather than putting up with them for so long before actually doing it?! :dontknow: After all, while there's a some who persist regardless, and a small percentage of people who continue with the Kendas once they identify them as being a problem, saying they're still OK or even good for the riding they do, there's
not too many people who don't immediately appreciate the improvement once they do finally make the change...
But it is, as always, up to you - it's your bike & your ride, I'm just offering you some thoughts on the alternatives. :thumbup:
Good Luck with whatever you choose to do! :cheers: