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Ramius
19th November 2004, 21:07
Curious as to what suggestions I can get for this somewhat odd, but tedious couple of questions.

1.) When riding my bike the right part of my right hand palm gets really sore, how do I combat this, especially for long haul trips.

2.) I play tunes while riding, however, it seems that when I get up over 100km/h my MP3/CD player starts skipping. Where should I put it to combat this, or is there no combating this, is it a way of saying I am speeding?

Cheers :kick:

riffer
19th November 2004, 21:28
1.) When riding my bike the right part of my right hand palm gets really sore, how do I combat this, especially for long haul trips.
I get a sore thumb muscle (other side). Try moving your hand around, or even doing some stretching exercises while riding. If you hold your hand in one place for too long it tends to cramp up. It could also be the angle of your hand/wrist at the bar - try changing it and seeing if it helps


2.) I play tunes while riding, however, it seems that when I get up over 100km/h my MP3/CD player starts skipping. Where should I put it to combat this, or is there no combating this, is it a way of saying I am speeding?
This is an easy fix. Get your hole saw and drill out the baffles in the exhaust. Place the mp3 player on top of your table at home and go riding.
Keep the bike between 9000 and 12000 rpm. Better sound than any CD!!! :love2:

DarkNinja
19th November 2004, 21:51
you can get one of those 'cruiser controls' for your right hand grip. its pretty much just something you rest your palm on top of to cruise instead of having the 'grip' form of your hand which hurts me too.
also pretty much any excersize countering the 'inwards' muscle formation should help the pain, eg leaning against a table with your hands turned around and fingers gripping the edge of the table, sounds like an OOS thing!
DN

magnum
19th November 2004, 22:16
when i need to i can stretch my hand flat onto throttle and frnt brake and maintain my throttle by pressing down,only good on straights just to stretch my hand while on the move. :spudwave:

Vagabond
20th November 2004, 06:40
Give it horns ! and get there quicker.

Failing that :ride: :ride: :ride: :ride: :ride: :ride: :ride: :ride: :ride: :ride:

Practice makes perfect, or but one of those spring goodies and strengthen your hand.

Bonez
20th November 2004, 07:17
1.) When riding my bike the right part of my right hand palm gets really sore, how do I combat this, especially for long haul trips.

Handle bar hight may have something to do with it or gripping the throttle too tight for too long maybe.

2.) I play tunes while riding, however, it seems that when I get up over 100km/h my MP3/CD player starts skipping. Where should I put it to combat this, or is there no combating this, is it a way of saying I am speeding?

Yes it's a compulsory built in speed limiting thinimagig designed to stop one loosing one's licence :bash:

Jackrat
20th November 2004, 08:12
Buy yourself an HD with electronic cruise control.
Take her up to the speed you want,push the button,turn up the sounds,lean back an relax.
Buy me one while your at it :msn-wink:

sAsLEX
20th November 2004, 08:13
sore hands... try adjusting where the brake lever is etc for a more comfortable fit or when you stop before you take off your gloves rest the sore hand on the muffler (nb carefully) and the heat tends to releive the pain.


what do you use for tunes??

Two Smoker
20th November 2004, 08:23
This is an easy fix. Get your hole saw and drill out the baffles in the exhaust. Place the mp3 player on top of your table at home and go riding.
Keep the bike between 9000 and 12000 rpm. Better sound than any CD!!! :love2:I second this, i have never felt the need for music while riding, and if i did have music while going on my style of ride, i would crash pretty quick....

Ghost Lemur
20th November 2004, 11:35
Get rid of the sounds. You're riding a bike not drivig a cage.Become one with your bike young grasshopper.

scumdog
20th November 2004, 11:40
Try altering the handle-bar angle (if you can on your type of 'bike), it sounds like they are too high from my experience.

Dump the effing tunes man - what more music do you need than that of your bikes engine etc!! :ride:

Riff Raff
20th November 2004, 12:22
This is an easy fix. Get your hole saw and drill out the baffles in the exhaust. Place the mp3 player on top of your table at home and go riding.
Keep the bike between 9000 and 12000 rpm. Better sound than any CD!!! :love2:
:killingme :killingme :killingme
Celticno6 gives excellent advise here. Part of the joy of riding is that you don't have those everday distractions around you. It's better than any form of meditation for clearing the mind and uplifting the soul. :spudwave: :banana:

And when you're suitably uplifted you can discover your own vocal talents as you cruise along in a state of bliss.

Edit: I've come off night shift which is probably why my mutterings here make me sound all happy trippy hippy. :doobey: Think I'm not quite ready to be in the land of the living yet.

John
20th November 2004, 13:05
If you really feel the need for music you will have to use a memory based mp3 player as they are complete digital, you can get rather large ones now and are small.

But your better off with a bigger exhaust!!

Ramius
20th November 2004, 17:45
Speaking of exhausts...

Anybody got any ideas for a GSX?

Bonez
20th November 2004, 17:47
But your better off with a bigger exhaust!! Why bigger?
If you mean to make more noise. They get real annoying after a few hours riding, trust me.

Two Smoker
20th November 2004, 17:52
Speaking of exhausts...

Anybody got any ideas for a GSX?I actually saw a chick on a GSX-250 with an aftermarket exhaust.. sounded FUCKING MEAN!!!! Just ask around.... probably get something suited for a 400 and restrict it a bit (weld some washers in at both ends....)

Ramius
20th November 2004, 17:54
Why bigger?
If you mean to make more noise. They get real annoying after a few hours riding, trust me.


I guess, not to make it louder, but to make it more of a drum than a tamberine.

John
20th November 2004, 18:08
Why bigger?
If you mean to make more noise. They get real annoying after a few hours riding, trust me.

I have a sad perverted fetish for noise, mainly coming from hi reving bikes :weep:

Bonez
20th November 2004, 18:14
I have a sad perverted fetish for noise, mainly coming from hi reving bikes :weep:
(Bonez reaches for his hearing aid......)

inlinefour
15th December 2004, 01:22
Curious as to what suggestions I can get for this somewhat odd, but tedious couple of questions.

1.) When riding my bike the right part of my right hand palm gets really sore, how do I combat this, especially for long haul trips.

2.) I play tunes while riding, however, it seems that when I get up over 100km/h my MP3/CD player starts skipping. Where should I put it to combat this, or is there no combating this, is it a way of saying I am speeding?

Cheers :kick:

1. Your momma should have warned you that not only would you go blind doing that but yes you will get sore palms and/or wrists.
2. You really should ahve brought a better quality model of discman and yes you'd be speeding unless you have it sitting on the petrol tank it should not skip at 100km/h (have you dropped it at all?) :killingme

RiderInBlack
15th December 2004, 05:57
Curious as to what suggestions I can get for this somewhat odd, but tedious couple of questions.

1.) When riding my bike the right part of my right hand palm gets really sore, how do I combat this, especially for long haul trips.[/QUOTE]
I do hand excises. You need to vary the pressure points on any part of you body to help the tissuses get an adequate blood supply (that how "bed sores" occur).
[QUOTE=Ramius]2.) I play tunes while riding, however, it seems that when I get up over 100km/h my MP3/CD player starts skipping. Where should I put it to combat this, or is there no combating this, is it a way of saying I am speeding?I've had this problem too with disc players as well. John had the answer.
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