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Originally Posted by terrasmak
First thing, make sure your levers are adjusted properly. In your normal riding position you wrists should be straight when your fingers are on the levers.
The other big one is , make sure you keep your wrists straight while cruising.
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I think a lot of people on here need to read my post.
Gloves don't help, a must needed part of gear but just take a little buzz out of the bars.
Grips, gell whatever, don't help, there just about comfort while holding on.
Steering Damper, don't help, with or out without it you should be lite on your hands.
Weighted bar ends, take the vibe out a bit just like the gloves and grips. Just like the others they only cut down on fatigue. Not much to do with your hands falling asleep.
The only one i missed and is posted above me , relax your grip. I white knuckle death grip will help you hands fall asleep. Its cause you cut off circulation of blood to your hands. Just like you do if your wrists are bent.
Cliff Notes:
Proper lever position
Keep your wrists straight
Relax and only hold the bars with the force needed to hold on.
Anyone who doesnt believe me , please answer this question. What do the pads you can buy for the front of your keyboard and mouse do? How do they work?