On Aug 9, 7:44*pm, "That One" <x...@x.net> wrote:
> If I ride more than about 15 minutes, my hands start getting numb, I presume
> from the vibration in the handlebars. *
You're probably experiencing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and/or Guyon's
Canal Syndrome. Three-time GP world champion Freddy Spencer had to
retire from racing because of CTS.
AIR, CTS causes the ring finger and little finger to go numb and GCS
causes the
middle finger and index finger to go numb.
CTS and GCS are caused by pinching nerves in the wrist and this
pinching can be
reduced by correctly positioning the clutch and brake levers so you
cannot see them from your normal riding position.
Keep the back of your hand in line with your forearm and, regardless
of what the "safety experts" say, DO NOT "cover" the brake and clutch
levers with your fingers unless you are riding in the city.
Anytime you do feel you have to "cover" the levers, keep your fingers,
back of your hand, and forearms straight in line.
When you're out on the highway, just wrap your whole hand around the
grips, keep your hands straight with your forearms, and support your
weight with your torso muscles, keeping the weight off your palms, and
you'll be able to ride all
day in comfort.
Also, there are riding gloves with padded palms that have a channel in
the padding to help prevent CTS.
But you won't experience CTS at all, if you position your hands,
fingers and forearms correctly.
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