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Solution for Rider fatigue

Discussion in 'General VFR Discussions' started by Chicky, Mar 7, 2011.

  1. nzfesm

    nzfesm New Member

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    i tend to sit back further and ride with my right hand. i put very little pressure on my hands and let my knees take the pressure of my body. For cruising i just rest the palm of my right hand against the throttle and that holds it into position. i built a ballistic race jacket that has back support on it, and extra padding on the shoulders. It all helps. My helmet has upgraded ear protection.

    So i dont get as tired. If your in Vegas give me a shout....
     


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  2. Chicky

    Chicky New Member

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    Eh its one of those things.... I never realized the bike buzzed or anything and I fought against getting these things. Friends convinced me, they have a money back guarantee so nothing to lose, I tried em and cant believe how smooth it is.... now I just find the buzzing in my butt and feet annoying since it is now missing in my hands.... I will send you a pm about riding in Vegas...
     


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