Really how much K9 vibration...

Energy One

Bowhunter

Well-Known Member
From a medical perspective, if you have numbing of the hands, try taking Vitamin B6 in 100mg daily dose. A study at John Hopkins found that a high percentage(seems like it was 75%) of patients experienced 100% remission of "carpal tunnel" numbness in the hands with this dosage. It really does help me, and I have been taking B6 ever since I read the study in my journal.
As far as vibration, the new K9 I have is nothing in comparison to my '99 Bulldog. I don't have a vibration on my new bike at all.
Hope this helps, I know many of my friends and patients have good luck with B6.
 

Trainguy

Chromeoholic
hottylookinatme syndrome....And stickinoutinapackidis..... just sayin



:roll::roll::roll::roll::roll::2thumbs::2thumbs:
 

BikerDave

Hang Around
Ride a buddies rubber mounted HD softtail and when you get back on your dog, you'll enjoy the vibrations. Makes you feel alive... :2thumbs:
 

erldawg

Guru
Rigid engines all will have vibrations even Harleys before they came out with the B engine. Usually upon acceleration there's some, get up to cruising speed and it's fine the " hottylookinatme syndrome....And stickinoutinapackidis" kick in :2thumbs:


Take one for a test drive!
 

Rockman49

Rockman49
Vibration has never been a problem for me. Biggest problem is hands
cramping on long ride due to old age I guess. Cruise mate helps on the open road.
Mirrors acceptable at speed.
 

TCALZ06

Well-Known Member
The vibration is no big deal. To me leaning forward on a sport bike is as bad if not worse.

Honestly, after you take it for a test ride that should be the last thing you are thinking about. You should be saying FUCK YA! or it's not the bike for you
 

superduty

Member
When riding I have noticed some vibes, after inspection, found some mount bolts loosening. Tightened them up and back to normal. After awhile you get a feel for your bike, you'll know if something is wrong.
 
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