Going to give this a try for Handle bar vibration.

Energy One

Mr. Wright

Knows some things
Had the opportunity to ride the bike a short distance today to see if the vibration is better since adding my handlebar weight. It does seem to be less vibration than I remember and I can see out of the mirror better on the throttle side where I put the weight. But it could all be my imagination. I will see how big of a difference it makes when I take my first three or four hour ride when the weather is better.
Have you done any long distance trips yet. I'm neaning, long enough to really try out the lead shot.
The solid slug I put in mine, do let me see out of my mirrors better, but my hand still goes to sleep.
 

SB03chopper

Well-Known Member
Hey I got a Honda 1800 VTX and there is no vibration, no soar butt, and only reason to stop is to get gas. If it had a 20 gallon tank, I might not ever stop.
 

Nukeranger

Nukeranger
My Dog vibrates more than my Triumps which is expected. But, I don't understand why my hands don't fall asleep! Maybe my Dog doesn't vibrate as much as others, my hands are always asleep and I didn't know, or maybe my hands aren't as high as others when riding? You know like when you hold your hands above your head for a while and they fall asleep.
 

pknowles

RETIRED
My Dog vibrates more than my Triumps which is expected. But, I don't understand why my hands don't fall asleep! Maybe my Dog doesn't vibrate as much as others, my hands are always asleep and I didn't know, or maybe my hands aren't as high as others when riding? You know like when you hold your hands above your head for a while and they fall asleep.

It could be the rpm range you operate in?
 
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