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BBs Rule!!!

Dudley

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Well, I have been reading this forum since the end of last year and have gotten a LOT of good information. Scotty turned the switch for me on this idea. I went to Walmart and bought 2 containers of 1500 count BBs. I then loaded each half of the handlebars with the contents (one container per side). The difference is one that I cannot find words to describe. Just came back from about a 150 mile run and the whole concept of handle bar feeling is changed...it seems to steer better, my hands didn't get to the point where my throttle hand needed to stretch, the burning that I always felt between the shoulder blades at the base of the neck didn't happen, I had to constantly monitor my speed (80 MPH felt like 60!). Yes, it seems crazy! Best $8.oo I have ever spent on the Spyder!
 
BB's whodda thunk it

I am assuming your vibration went down significantly. Great idea I will try it myself.
Anybody else has any anti-vibration ideas

Thanks
 
There are other mods to address the vibrations, but non this inexpensive. The vibes were greatly reduced! Can't wait to do 300 miles and see the difference! Felt like a different Spyder!
 
How did you do it, just turn the handlebars, use a funnel and let gravity do the rest?

That's it. I turned the handlebars so that the side I was filling had a down slope, emptied the container into a bowl, picked up what I could manage at one time and let them slide between my middle and 3rd finger as a channel, held the bowl to catch what fell, left enough space for the end plug. Presto! Lost one BB!
 
Wow! That's a great idea. I must have missed the original post. I'll be stealing BBs from all the local kids tomorrow! :joke:

OK...anyone who knows me knows that I'M the kid with the BBs!...or am I? ;)

But seriously...I'm glad I saw this post. :ohyea:
 
"You'll shoot your eye out!" :D Well done, Dudley!
-Scotty
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Since everyone is shooting, shoot holes in my theory. 1/2 copper pipe slides nicely inside bars. Cut 9 inches for each side, fill with BBs, lead shot, uranium (if available). Seal ends with silicone plug. Place in handlebars and replace end cap. Isn't the greatest result acheived by getting weight near the ends of the bars. This would avoid the mess of 3000 BBs and can be removed easily by simply fishing the home made anti vibe bars out. Maybe it's not enough weight, maybe not solid contact with the bar, maybe too easy to really work. Fire away!
 
Interesting!

Dudley, this is news to me too. I will go searching for the thread.
Great idea - I suppose it works like those dead-weight hammers.

Thanks for the update.
Tom
 
There are several other mods that address the vibration issue, but none this inexpensive. And 3000 BBs...took less than 20 minutes from start to finish and it works for me. I just wanted to share this simple working mod. Less than $8.00.
My thinking, simple as it is...the BBs are snug enough to absorb the vibrations, while each BB works to dissipate the vibrations as they travel between BBs.
 
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Since everyone is shooting, shoot holes in my theory. 1/2 copper pipe slides nicely inside bars. Cut 9 inches for each side, fill with BBs, lead shot, uranium (if available). Seal ends with silicone plug. Place in handlebars and replace end cap. Isn't the greatest result acheived by getting weight near the ends of the bars. This would avoid the mess of 3000 BBs and can be removed easily by simply fishing the home made anti vibe bars out. Maybe it's not enough weight, maybe not solid contact with the bar, maybe too easy to really work. Fire away!

I don't think you'll get the same results as with just pouring the BB's in. The idea is for the BB's to absorb the vibrations - so they should touch the actual bars. Also, with the bends in the bars you couldn't get your 1/2 copper all the way in.

I installed a barsnake and it works well.
 
I've never heard of this before but it is truly quite interesting!

I have the throttlemeister and I thought that it reduced vibration a lot...

I guess I don't have the problem with hands/UB, etc...then again, posture is more important than anything else for dissipation of energy, esp. for the spine...as far as the hands go, if BBs work, then it sounds like a good solution...
 
Well, I have been reading this forum since the end of last year and have gotten a LOT of good information. Scotty turned the switch for me on this idea. I went to Walmart and bought 2 containers of 1500 count BBs. I then loaded each half of the handlebars with the contents (one container per side). The difference is one that I cannot find words to describe. Just came back from about a 150 mile run and the whole concept of handle bar feeling is changed...it seems to steer better, my hands didn't get to the point where my throttle hand needed to stretch, the burning that I always felt between the shoulder blades at the base of the neck didn't happen, I had to constantly monitor my speed (80 MPH felt like 60!). Yes, it seems crazy! Best $8.oo I have ever spent on the Spyder!


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You need to be carefull when doing this because there is a small hole in the handlebar that allows BB's to get inside the multifunction switch housing on the left handlebar. This caused me much grief when my turn signals stopped functioning correctly because the BB's started to interfere with the mechanical operation of the turn signal switch. See the forum thread below:

http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=11115
 
Can anything be done to seal the hole? I am the one who posted the BBs, so far no problem with mine.
 
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