Robbarrie
Well-Known Member
Hi gents:
Just wondering what works best for this problem ? I was told at one time that filling the inside of the handlebars with expansion foam will decrease the vibration....(not so sure this will work).
The clamps which hold the bars seem very tight, I was thinking of rubber strip around the bars ? I know that gripping to tight will only make your fingers more numb... I don't hold on too tight and I hold on with my knees more than anything.
Do you think this vibration is from the engine or from the road, coming up through the tires and suspension. I know that solid mounts make the vibes intense. The mounts are in good shape and are stock.
Dunlop tires, 10lbs in front, rear set on 1.
Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated, thanks in advance.
Thanks for all the posts, I got some good sand today before there is too much snow on the ground. I'm going to the bike show in a couple of weeks so I'll have to look for grips.
Rob
Just wondering what works best for this problem ? I was told at one time that filling the inside of the handlebars with expansion foam will decrease the vibration....(not so sure this will work).
The clamps which hold the bars seem very tight, I was thinking of rubber strip around the bars ? I know that gripping to tight will only make your fingers more numb... I don't hold on too tight and I hold on with my knees more than anything.
Do you think this vibration is from the engine or from the road, coming up through the tires and suspension. I know that solid mounts make the vibes intense. The mounts are in good shape and are stock.
Dunlop tires, 10lbs in front, rear set on 1.
Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated, thanks in advance.
Thanks for all the posts, I got some good sand today before there is too much snow on the ground. I'm going to the bike show in a couple of weeks so I'll have to look for grips.
Rob
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