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racedoll
09-27-2009, 08:45 PM
Do any of your body parts go numb while riding? If so, what do you do about it?
tached1000rr
09-27-2009, 08:52 PM
It does not happen too often but when it does I try to move around as much as possible, if alone I'll stop for a few minutes to stretch and walk around a bit. On longer rides I'll shake my throttle hand occasionally.
my feet/ankles would usually start hurting first on the sportbike. Since I got the GS, it's usually my ass. I need a stiffer seat.
ceo012384
09-27-2009, 09:03 PM
After about 10 minutes on the track on my tard my hands would go numb from the thumping.... all they're really doing is whacking on the brakes or whacking the throttle wide open though so I guess I don't really need the feeling :lol:
Final answer I guess is, ignore it
racedoll
09-27-2009, 09:09 PM
After about 10 minutes on the track on my tard my hands would go numb from the thumping.... all they're really doing is whacking on the brakes or whacking the throttle wide open though so I guess I don't really need the feeling :lol:
Final answer I guess is, ignore it
I heard that eating Tums (calcium) will help with the hand numbness.
I don't have too much trouble with my hands. But my right ankle/foot goes numb. I think it is because my hip flexors/hip area in general are tight and doesn't allow proper circulation to my foot. The vibration from the exhaust probably doesn't help either.
ceo012384
09-27-2009, 09:11 PM
I heard that eating Tums (calcium) will help with the hand numbness.
I don't have too much trouble with my hands. But my right ankle/foot goes numb. I think it is because my hip flexors/hip area in general are tight and doesn't allow proper circulation to my foot. The vibration from the exhaust probably doesn't help either.
Wow, tums, really? Might have to try that...
Hips/hip flexors are doing a lot of work especially in spirited riding... is there a chance that your jeans/pants/whatever are a little too tight for riding? Snugly fitting jeans that may look nice standing up can be a little too tight once you're straddling a bike
TYEster
09-27-2009, 09:15 PM
My toes/feet go numb from the peg vibrations. However I think it's more soreness because I'm CONSTANTLY pivoting around on the balls of em, and the toes are after the "pressure point".
Haha, so far my remedy is doing the Rossi-Leg-Move... Which I've been called on several times, but it frees up my foot from the peg and allows blood flow back into it along with feeling. It also allows me to stretch my leg and hips since they're not usually used for riding in such a position at such momentous pace.
tached1000rr
09-27-2009, 09:17 PM
Interesting that Tyester and Racedoll both ride Kawis and have numbness in their foot, could be a trait of the bike in terms of vibration/harmonics
racedoll
09-27-2009, 09:17 PM
Wow, tums, really? Might have to try that...
Hips/hip flexors are doing a lot of work especially in spirited riding... is there a chance that your jeans/pants/whatever are a little too tight for riding? Snugly fitting jeans that may look nice standing up can be a little too tight once you're straddling a bike
Yep. A race friend told my hubby this since he has issues with his hand going to sleep (track and longer street rides).
No, jeans aren't too tight. I like them snug, but not tight. I run so I know it is from that and not enough stretching.
I seem to know my problem(s) and how to fix, but fail to do so.
TYEster
09-27-2009, 09:41 PM
Interesting that Tyester and Racedoll both ride Kawis and have numbness in their foot, could be a trait of the bike in terms of vibration/harmonics
Hmm could be, and that I'm just not "in tune".
Ah-ha I made a funny. :td: But to be honest, it happens when I ride the 750squidmobile too. I'm just 240lbs(in gear) up on my toes alot when it comes to riding around the track for the whole 30min session.
Particle Man
09-27-2009, 09:45 PM
my right big toe and the ball of both feet.
lower pegs are on the way (Buell footpegs that will be modified to fit the SV).
Apparently, there's a nerve that is being pinched in my lower back by the position of my legs on the pegs.
the chi
09-27-2009, 09:46 PM
My pinkie goes numb if I put too much pressure on my wrist and hands, or if my gloves arent "just so". From time to time my toes and the ball of my foot will on long rides and such...
To help with the issue I flex and move them if I can, or stop and take a break.
racedoll
09-27-2009, 10:02 PM
Interesting that Tyester and Racedoll both ride Kawis and have numbness in their foot, could be a trait of the bike in terms of vibration/harmonics
Seriously it could be since Erik's foot used to go to sleep too... well, that was on the 900 when he had a screaming exhaust that vibrated the crap out of everything! :lol: So I'm sure that didn't help the situation.
lower pegs are on the way (Buell footpegs that will be modified to fit the SV).
I find it interesting that you say this because when I rode hubby's bike home 05 zx10) from town (about 15 mins) I was miserable from the peg position. They are much farther down and forward than on my bike. I think I would be in worse condition on his bike for longer rides than I am on mine.
Particle Man
09-27-2009, 11:04 PM
I find it interesting that you say this because when I rode hubby's bike home 05 zx10) from town (about 15 mins) I was miserable from the peg position. They are much farther down and forward than on my bike. I think I would be in worse condition on his bike for longer rides than I am on mine.
that's why I went with the Buell pegs instead of the SVN rearsets from the '03 SV... the SV rearsets move the foot position forward as well as down while the Buell pegs just drop the pegs down an inch with no forward change.
:)
tached1000rr
09-27-2009, 11:09 PM
that's why I went with the Buell pegs instead of the SVN rearsets from the '03 SV... the SV rearsets move the foot position forward as well as down while the Buell pegs just drop the pegs down an inch with no forward change.
:)
I keep hearing good things about the buell pegs, need to see if I might could fab em up for my cbr and see if I like them. How much are the buell pegs?
RedRider2k2
09-27-2009, 11:16 PM
The right half of my right pinkie finger. It's weird but I think it's my gloves that do it to me. I usually just readjust my glove and when it get bad I ride with an open palm on the throttle for a couple of minutes.
Antwanny
09-27-2009, 11:43 PM
BUTT and some times my right leg
Fleck750
09-28-2009, 12:59 AM
Hands use to go numb. Now that I haven't worked in a few months in a repetitive motion job, no more numbness. :)
Tmall
09-28-2009, 07:50 AM
My hands used to, till I bought new gloves.
My upper back goes numb after a couple hours on the bike. The only thing that helps us stopping to take a break.
I've recently started taking advil as a preventitive and its working wonders for my riding pains.
Particle Man
09-28-2009, 10:44 AM
I keep hearing good things about the buell pegs, need to see if I might could fab em up for my cbr and see if I like them. How much are the buell pegs?
25 bucks.
tached1000rr
09-28-2009, 10:59 AM
25 bucks.
You happen to have a part# and/or pics?
Tmall
09-28-2009, 11:01 AM
Go to a buell dealer. They should be on the shelf.
RACER X
09-28-2009, 11:03 AM
right thumb is still numb from my cross country trip 3 weeks ago....all tingly like it's asleep........
left has gotten better, i guess i have bad carpel tunnel in the right...
by busa has buell pegs.
here's a guy selling a "kit" for buell pegs for busa's.........
http://www.hayabusa.org/forum/members-members/78309-buell-peg-mod-99-09-busa-owners.html
Particle Man
09-28-2009, 11:08 AM
Go to a buell dealer. They should be on the shelf.
that's what I wanted to do but apparently my "local" Buell dealer pulled the Buell franchise and only sells HD's now so I had to order them online. :(
You happen to have a part# and/or pics?
Sure!
Part number is N0006.1AD (Fits '03-'07 XB9R and '04-later XB12R models. Stock on '03-later XB9S and '04-later XB12S models).
I don't have 'em yet (ordered) but once I get them I'll try to snap some pics.
marko138
09-28-2009, 11:29 AM
that's why I went with the Buell pegs instead of the SVN rearsets from the '03 SV... the SV rearsets move the foot position forward as well as down while the Buell pegs just drop the pegs down an inch with no forward change.
:)
I put those on my Firebolt. Helped a little.
karl_1052
09-28-2009, 12:41 PM
My hands used to, till I bought new gloves.
My upper back goes numb after a couple hours on the bike. The only thing that helps us stopping to take a break.
I've recently started taking advil as a preventitive and its working wonders for my riding pains.
Can I have your old gloves?
I haven't done the stranger in a while.
Tmall
09-28-2009, 01:10 PM
You'd love em! They say buell on them. And the fingers are worn out on the throttle hand!
50 dollars shipped.
TYEster
09-28-2009, 06:50 PM
How is that the Buell pegs help? They don't really look any different.
Particle Man
09-28-2009, 08:08 PM
How is that the Buell pegs help? They don't really look any different.
they're lower.
Best comparision I've found (w/pics):
http://forum.svrider.com/showthread.php?t=69755
Gas Man
09-28-2009, 08:54 PM
I've had things like my butt, hands etc go numb, but the worse was the end of my... cough... ya! I did take great advantage of this and beat it like a step child.
askmrjesus
09-28-2009, 09:40 PM
I'm old and beat up.
I'm happy when things go numb, less pain that way.
JC
racedoll
05-16-2010, 10:04 PM
After about 10 minutes on the track on my tard my hands would go numb from the thumping.... all they're really doing is whacking on the brakes or whacking the throttle wide open though so I guess I don't really need the feeling :lol:
Final answer I guess is, ignore it
What if you can't ignore it? Someone mentioned wrapping and ace bandage around the throttle but I don't think that worked since hubby removed it. We are taking a long trip in a couple weeks and I know he is going to have this trouble with his hands going to sleep.
RACER X
05-16-2010, 11:19 PM
my thumb is okay now, nearly 1 yr later......lol
HokieDNA01
05-17-2010, 03:35 AM
try gel inserts in your boots. Helps keep my feet from buzzing on the pegs. Gel grips also work. I try to remind my self to keep a light grip on the bars and if on the highway I often us a palm rocker to reduce hand fatigue.
Homeslice
05-17-2010, 03:42 AM
Put the stock bar weights back on. Those bar end sliders increase vibration.
racedoll
05-17-2010, 06:15 AM
Put the stock bar weights back on. Those bar end sliders increase vibration.
His bike is stock.
the chi
05-17-2010, 09:11 AM
How much of his weight is resting on his wrists? That was my problem before I trained my body out of it. Now when I am getting tired or lazy I automatically check my forward weight and adjust it off and it helps tremendously.
Rider
05-17-2010, 09:12 AM
My ass gets numb.
RACER X
05-17-2010, 09:24 AM
try wearing bicycle shorts under your jeans
OneSickPsycho
05-17-2010, 10:24 AM
My ass, just like everyone else's... the side of my hand and some of my fingers go numb sometimes. It's carpal tunnel from yearz of keyboard commando'ing.
racedoll
05-17-2010, 10:15 PM
How much of his weight is resting on his wrists? That was my problem before I trained my body out of it. Now when I am getting tired or lazy I automatically check my forward weight and adjust it off and it helps tremendously.
Hard to say with him. I notice this with myself but I don't have the same problem as he does.
OneSickPsycho
05-18-2010, 01:18 PM
How much of his weight is resting on his wrists? That was my problem before I trained my body out of it. Now when I am getting tired or lazy I automatically check my forward weight and adjust it off and it helps tremendously.
It does much more than that... I've coached a lot of riders to stop locking their 'bows and using their cores to support themselves... it can add serious miles to your distance capabilities.
For me it's about having my wrists in the same position for long periods... and the vibes don't help. Again, it could be carpal tunnel.
wildchild
05-19-2010, 01:11 PM
my hands used to go numb on my Triumph. I would just start drumming my fingers on the levers to get some movement.
long trips my legs tend to cramp up a bit so on sport bikes I will "stand up" to stretch.
On the bike I have now, everything seems pretty good except the posterior. Haven't figured out what to do for that other than stop and walk around a little bit.
Gas Man
05-19-2010, 10:12 PM
Wild... you simply need to use some hwy pegs and/or pass pegs if you don't have a passenger.
wildchild
05-21-2010, 01:17 PM
Wild... you simply need to use some hwy pegs and/or pass pegs if you don't have a passenger.
yeah I was looking at the hwy pegs last year. I may put them on yet. Pass pegs would work as well. yeah she won't ride with me. LOL
Particle Man
05-22-2010, 07:40 AM
my hands used to go numb on my Triumph. I would just start drumming my fingers on the levers to get some movement.
long trips my legs tend to cramp up a bit so on sport bikes I will "stand up" to stretch.
On the bike I have now, everything seems pretty good except the posterior. Haven't figured out what to do for that other than stop and walk around a little bit.
As a side note, I've found that standing up gets tail-gaters to back the hell off REALLY fast :lmao:
Gas Man
05-22-2010, 02:46 PM
yeah I was looking at the hwy pegs last year. I may put them on yet. Pass pegs would work as well. yeah she won't ride with me. LOL
Trying doing a few other things
Floorboard extensions
http://harleygoodies.com/
jac knife switchblade pegs
http://www.imtnebraska.com/
I run the long angle hd highway pegs
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