pain in hand
pain in hand
just got back from a nice ride out with my girlfriend approx 100 miles and through most of it i was suffering from pains in the muscle at the base of the thumb (palm area) does anyone else get this or has hasd this and found a solution to it ? i thought my gloves were too tight at first so took them off but it was still the same.
alec
alec
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- benny hedges
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Re: pain in hand
i think you need to relax more mate... the storm isnt really an extreme riding position compared to full on sports bikes.
it really changed my riding position when i put rear sets on it... i only set them about 1" higher and 1" back but it's a lot more comfortable on the wrists & back
theres lots of other options too like fitting vfr bars - i had a set but gave them to h3r3t1c... you could ask if he's still got them?
also bar risers and the 'comfort kit;... lots of threads here on them.
it really changed my riding position when i put rear sets on it... i only set them about 1" higher and 1" back but it's a lot more comfortable on the wrists & back
theres lots of other options too like fitting vfr bars - i had a set but gave them to h3r3t1c... you could ask if he's still got them?
also bar risers and the 'comfort kit;... lots of threads here on them.
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Re: pain in hand
I get this, more so in the base of mr right thumb! Sometimes have to shake it out for a moment. I dont get the wrist pain really, just the thumb.alec wrote:just got back from a nice ride out with my girlfriend approx 100 miles and through most of it i was suffering from pains in the muscle at the base of the thumb (palm area) does anyone else get this or has hasd this and found a solution to it ? i thought my gloves were too tight at first so took them off but it was still the same.
alec

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cheers benny i'll pm him now see if he does mate, and eclectic thats the same for me.
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Re: pain in hand
cheers Jazzscot i've pm'd him trouble is i'm broke till end of month, if he still has them then i'll be ready lol.
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Re: pain in hand
I used to get this really badly,but yep relaxing is the answer, also dont lean on your wrists keep your elbows bent (like a chicken impression!)
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Re: pain in hand
Indeed as the fellas mention, relax. Obviously yer height/weight etc can be a factor and for the first couple of rides, my thumb/palms were a wee bit sore too. Once you 'mould' yerself on it isn't a problem.
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Cheers for the advice guys i'll be putting some of the changes to my riding and hope to do a few mods to the bike to assist with the riding position,
thanks alec
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Re: pain in hand
when i first got my firestorm i found i was getting wrist and hand ache after 100 mile or so, which was cutting my rides short a bit.
i fitted vrf bars and found it a big improvement.
after crashing it, i put the std bars back on with rear sets and its probably the most comfortable riding position on any bike ive had apart from my old cbx.
cant wait to get back on it after riding the zxr for 5mth.... but saying that, even the head down position of the z is ok with no aches but slow town riding is a bit tiring.
i do find tho that with my alpinestars gp pro gloves i get hard segs on my hand along the seam under the fingers.... maybe changing your gloves will help too.
i fitted vrf bars and found it a big improvement.
after crashing it, i put the std bars back on with rear sets and its probably the most comfortable riding position on any bike ive had apart from my old cbx.
cant wait to get back on it after riding the zxr for 5mth.... but saying that, even the head down position of the z is ok with no aches but slow town riding is a bit tiring.
i do find tho that with my alpinestars gp pro gloves i get hard segs on my hand along the seam under the fingers.... maybe changing your gloves will help too.
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Re: pain in hand
hi, yes in the base of my right thumb in the fleshy bit, its almost like a cramp but aches like crazy.VTR1000KAZ wrote:do you just get this in the one hand hun??
I had pains similar to this in my left hand.. but i found once i adjusted the clutch lever angle slightly it went away
might try adjusting the brake lever a bit
cheers
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Re: pain in hand
i fitted a left side bar grip on the right side (throttle) thet made it better for me (more to hold on to)alec wrote:hi, yes in the base of my right thumb in the fleshy bit, its almost like a cramp but aches like crazy.VTR1000KAZ wrote:do you just get this in the one hand hun??
I had pains similar to this in my left hand.. but i found once i adjusted the clutch lever angle slightly it went away
might try adjusting the brake lever a bit
cheers
but i will be putting a top yoke conversion later this spring when i find one cheep enough

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Cheers Lloydie that sounds like a good idea if i can find a cheap left hand grip i'll have a go at that, a nice sponge one lol
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Re: pain in hand
Having followed the advice here, ie relaxing. Ive found its much better. I hadnt realised I was tense! I still get it within a mile or 2, but as soon as it starts, I physically make sure my arms are bent a tad and make a mental note to relax, and before I know it, its fine!
