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Aches and Pains After a Long DayTouring Models |
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Ride: 2008 Street Glide
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Aches and Pains After a Long Day
I realize a "long day" is a relative thing but I did 500 miles over two days last week which is a lot for a newbie like me! Looking for feedback and suggestions in a couple areas:
1) Late in the first day and most of the second day I was getting some butt numbness and lower back stiffness. I do have lumbar issues treated by stretching, yoga, chiropractor visits, and ibuprofen but then I'm old and stiff most of the time anyway. I could move around on the bike a bit and get the symptoms to lessen but they never went away 100%. Would an upgraded seat and/or backrest really help this out? 2) Tingling and numbness in the hands and an achy pain in the inner part of my elbows. I don't think it's carpal tunnel since I can work at the computer for extended periods without this happening. This happened on my Sportster but I attributed that to its vibrations in the handlebars. Would different bars resulting in a different seating position help the elbows? Something like the Kuryakyn ISO grips for the hands? I don't mean to imply that it was a miserable ride. On the contrary, I had a blast. I'm just looking for some improvements in these areas so I can enjoy days like this more often and do them back to back without having to get a full body massage afterwards. On the other hand.....
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Ride: 1999 Road King Classic
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Re: Aches and Pains After a Long Day
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This would then be my starting point. Do you sit straight naturaly, or slump...as this will also affect your feet location as if you slouch , your feet would naturaly move back compared to a more upright position. A backrest is always great on the road, as it helps reduce the pressure on your lower back as well as your grip and arms allowing you to relax and fit in another 500 miles without a blink... Good luck figuring it all out. |
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Re: Aches and Pains After a Long Day
Doc, I have very similar back issues. A rider backrest definitely helps. The stock seat is still causing pain in my low back, and I'm hoping a different seat will help. I had a Mustang seat on my last bike, and it was definitely an improvement over that bike's OEM seat, but I wasn't as impressed as some have been. Is the numbness in your right hand? I have carpal problems in mine, and can work on the computer all day with no problems. One thing that helps me is a "Crampbuster" on the throttle. They cost about $10-$15, and slip on. You can rest the palm of your hand on it, relax your grip, and still maintain your throttle settings.
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Back to the bars and the sitting position. I've heard the market is still pretty limited on handlebars for the 2008 Touring class because of the electronic throttle. True or is it improving? Thanks for your input!
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Re: Aches and Pains After a Long Day
I'm in my mid 50's and have some back issues myself. I just did 800 miles in one day 13 and a half hours and ws fine just tired. The trick is to take a break when you start to get a little numb, get of and have a coke or whatever and stay off for 15 minutes or so then you should be good to go again. At least works for me. As to your hands the best investment I ever made was when I had them add a cruise control to my glide. If yours is available to have one added DO IT! that way you can rest your hands and stretch your arms as needed as you go down the highway makes a huge difference. Can't really comment on the seat since i use the stock 08 glide seat..
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Re: Aches and Pains After a Long Day
I agree with Flashback on the cruise. I use mine anytime it appears there will be an extended length at a given speed, even if it's on surface streets. Makes a big difference on how the hand feels. All it takes is a quick roll off of the throttle to disengage and have full manual control again.
On the crampbuster, it fits over the stock grips. Here's a link so you can see what they are. J CrampBuster If the link doesn't work, you can go to jpcycles.com and do a search for "crampbuster". They're actually listed in their metric catalog.
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Ride: 2004 Heritage classic.
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Re: Aches and Pains After a Long Day
How does the "crampbuster" works?.
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Re: Aches and Pains After a Long Day
crampbuster.com has a good video showing the installation and operation. Similar to the "throttle boss" on Kuryakyn grips but not permanently installed and about $60 cheaper.
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