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Hands going numb some... Ideas why? Any fixes?

Zune

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Hello all, question for everyone out there. I have a Spyder F3 Base and the wife has a Ryker 900. We added the leather like foam grips in hopes that it will help, which it has helped some but her hands especially and mine after some time will go numb. Is that generally because the bars need raised or further out position wise? What should I try to combat this?

Thanks to everyone.

Zune
 
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Mine did that also on the right hand, I added a throttle lock so I could have a lighter grip on my right hand. It helped a little.
 
Hello all, question for everyone out there. I have a Spyder F3 Bas and the wife has a Ryker 900. We added the leather like foam grips in hopes that it will help, which it has helped some but her hands especially and mine after some time will go numb. Is that generally because the bars need raised or further out position wise? What should I try to combat this?

Thanks to everyone.

Zune

While possible that you could use a bar location change. It is also quite possible that you are gripping the bars too tightly. You don't say if this is your first motorcycle experience. Or if you have been riding other bikes without this issue. But pay close attention to how tightly you are gripping the bars. A loose grip is what is needed. Otherwise, you will have hand issues including the one you describe.
 
Sit on your Spyder or Ryker with your eyes closed. Reach our with your hands to a comfortable spot, open your eyes and see where your hands are in relation to your bars. That is the bar you need to get. When see that position, try moving your bars there. If they wont go there you will need to get something to move the bars or new ones that will work.
 
While possible that you could use a bar location change. It is also quite possible that you are gripping the bars too tightly. You don't say if this is your first motorcycle experience. Or if you have been riding other bikes without this issue. But pay close attention to how tightly you are gripping the bars. A loose grip is what is needed. Otherwise, you will have hand issues including the one you describe.

Thank you for the reply, Yea I am always correcting my hand grip. Especially on non curvy roadways. A lot of times I am holding the throttle hand with the two fingers and thumb to roll the throttle. But after some time numbness settles in. I thought I might need to adjust the bars one way or another. The wife claims both her hands go numb. I have told her before about a light grip. I use to ride a Vulcan 900. about the same outcome on numbness though. So I don't know really.
 
I don't have an answer for you, but I can add to the confusion. When I was dealing with that issue I found my problem was farther up in my shoulders and neck. Changed the bars a bit on my two wheelers and learned to relax the neck and shoulders more on my Spyder. It helped a good bit.
 
Might be vibration through the bars. Try some bar end weights, might help.
If it was just the Ryker, I would try a steering damper.
 
Foam grip covers might work better than leather-like ones. Every motorcycle that I have owned in the last 20 years or so benefited from the addition of inexpensive foam grip covers. And depending on the size of your hands, if the grip feels skinny I think you are more likely to grip more firmly and then suffer the numb feeling. I added Rivco handlebar risers on my 2021 RT, as well as foam grip covers and find this works very well for me.
 
I don't have an answer for you, but I can add to the confusion. When I was dealing with that issue I found my problem was farther up in my shoulders and neck. Changed the bars a bit on my two wheelers and learned to relax the neck and shoulders more on my Spyder. It helped a good bit.

My wife had fingers going numb and they have it mapped out in your neck which finger nerves come out between which vertebrae.
 
I agree with Vito; foam grips are a very inexpensive and expendable trial solution. I added them very early on, not because of any cramping but because of the size of my hands the OEM grips were way too small. Pegasus1300's suggestion is very appropriate and is one I have found spot on for both bicycling and motorcycling.
 
My issues of dead hands was totally eliminated after I tried all sorts of gadgets and grips that did not work.
I had carpal tunnel in both wrists. After surgeries it went away completely.
It only takes a few hours in, and out, and for me 10 days for the sutures to heal, and I was back on the road.
That was 15 years ago
Happy, happy.
just sayin... :2thumbs:
 
You and your wife may also be riding with your wrists in a dorsal flex position (wrist flexed upward) this places pressure on the radial nerve and will cause numbness.
Try positioning the handlebars and/or hands so that your wrist is in a more straight position and see if this helps.
 
I have the "leather like" grips on my RT. They seem to be the same size as the foam grips. I've had both and like the "leather like" grips because of looks. Good luck with your problems hope you find the magic answer. By the way what part of South Carolina are you from?
 
+1 on the Foam grip covers AND how to check your individual most comfortable handlebar position as mentioned above. My 2013 RTL required a very small handlebar change and I was able to complete several IronButt 1000 mile plus rides. Before that I could barely stand 300 mile rides.
 
The first mod I did to my 2022 F3 base was to rotate the bars downward so my hands are straighter.
The second mod was to pick up a throttle lock on Amazon. They sell a Chinese copy of the Atlas throttle lock. Since I wasn't sure it would work, I didn't want to spend $160 on the Atlas. The Amazon version was just as good with the exception of the little piece that provides the friction -=- so I bought the Atlas version of those on-line. Been using it now for a few months and 2000 miles -- it works similarly to the Universal Throttle lock I used for years on two-wheelers. I keep the tension enough to provide an easier ride for my arthritic hands. After another 4-5000 miles I'll see how it is working and decide whether to keep it or just get the F3S tru cruise control.
 
I have always used these Crampbusters on longer trips. I find it easier to keep a lighter grip on the bars. I'm also able to rest my hands whether the cruise control is on or not... I have them for both sides. They can be rotated out of the way when I don't need them at the moment. They come off and on easily. When I take them off (city driving) I put them in the glove box.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001L9KI56/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
 
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