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hand falling asleep at throttle

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Had this awesome ride this weekend. Took the bike up too michigan four hours up and four hours back on saturday. Then today went too see my sister who I havent seen in years at the dells. 2 hours down, rode round down there and 2 hours back.

But my throttle hand kept wanting too fall asleep from the vibrations.
Have any of you expeirenced hand fatigue at the throttle due too vibrations on the bigger gs models. 1100 84 shaftie. Now on the gs 750 or the 650 kzs I own no vibration there. Any tricks besides the ball bearings in the handle bars or bbs. If I can cut down my hand fatigue then my bike is ready too take on going thru the states.

I have had too live with this for two years since I owned it. I just chalked it up too thats the way its going too be and just dealt with it.
heres a picture of the setup if that helps
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I got a Big Improvement in Handlebar Vibration When I put the New Dunlop 404s on this Spring. Good Gloves help as Well. A lot of Guys Swear By Throttle Rockers/Cramp Busters. I have a Throttle Rocker on the 850 But haven't taken over a 150 Mile ride with it Yet but I'm Sure it Won't Hurt.
 
Hijack here for a moment. How'd the seal work for you on the trip?
 
I like that blue :-D I borrowed a thottle rocker from Skip[ last year and I bought one when I got home.

It takes a bit of getting used to, but it saves my hands. I also have gel grips and I always wear gloves. Earl has stated many times that properly synced carbs will eliminate the Suzuki 3500rpm "buzz".
 
Throttle Rocker

Throttle Rocker

Throttle Rockers have come up a number of times on the forum through the years. I put one on over 4 years ago, thinking I would use it now and then...I've never taken it off. They are so simple and work so well...give it a try!!:-D
 
Sync those carbs, much less vibration. A throttle lock is a good thing too, lets you take that hand off for a break. Big foamy grips (my personal favorite), and gell gloves.
 
Hijack here for a moment. How'd the seal work for you on the trip?

It worked great. I put on 500 miles with that fix and didnt feel much of anything. I know now how to change the seal matter of fact it came into tonight and I took the forks off too do it tomorrow.

My sister took me too the dells and had me do that extreme bungee jump thing extraction seat. Omg what a f***ing rush. I mean I never, ever scream, but when that sob let go and sling shot us about 500 above the post. It was better than sex with jay lo let me tell you. lol

And get this, the dude said you are going too have the best ride cause they just put on new cords a hour before. He was right. hehe
http://www.extremeworld.com/attractions/ejection_seat/default.aspx
 
Took the bars off tonight and examined them the asshat welded a steel pipe in there. I cant add any bbs or anything. then he tapped it shut with a weld onto the bottom side. But goodnews is I found another set upstairs from the gs 850 that is still hollow. I am going too buy some big bbs and fill that pup up with those and then silicone the ends. I ordered up one of them throttle rockers I like it. As for the engine etc vibrating. I allread sync and merc balanced the carbs. after I jetted em. I think it more has too do with the welded pipe than anything. I use bbs before and it cuts em down pretty well.
 
Good luck. I have had no luck getting rid of vibration and my carbs are perfectly synched. My bars have about 10 lengths of vinyl covered steel wire in them, no help. Let me know how the BB's work out.
 
Good luck. I have had no luck getting rid of vibration and my carbs are perfectly synched. My bars have about 10 lengths of vinyl covered steel wire in them, no help. Let me know how the BB's work out.

I've heard that using lead pellets instead of bb's works better. My 1150 had a bad buzz in the bars... both hands would go numb in about 5 minutes. After a good synch, new tires and a tight steering head nut, it's nice and smooth now.. just a slight tingle in the right hand. On my 1000, my right hand gets a little numb after about 20-30 minutes, and it's tuned perfect. I am considering some bar end weights like the ones that came stock on the 1150.
 
You guys seem to be adding weights to a system that probably should not need any. We have done some 600+ mile days this summer and my wife has never mentioned that her hands felt funny or went numb. I admit that we don't have stock bars on the bike, but they are similar. They are pull-back bars from a 1980 KZ1300B Touring model.

Start with the basics. Yes a carb sync is necessary, but before you do that, make sure the valves are adjusted properly. Once you know that they are right, do a compression check to make sure all the cylinders are pumping equally. Check your ignition timing just to be sure. NOW do your carb sync. Keep in mind that unless your carbs are REALLY out of sync, they only make it smoother at idle.

Example: if the throttles are open 2%, 2%, 5%, and 2% at idle, it is obvious that cylinder #3 is doing most of the work. At cruising speeds, they might be about 20%, 20%, 23%, and 20%. Still 3% more for #3, but it is not that much of a difference. Accellerating hard, they might be 70%, 70%, 73%, and 70%. Can you see how carb sync becomes less important at speed? Besides, as much as we would like them to, they don't all open at the same rate. When you have the gauges hooked up, run the engine speed up slowly and watch the balance change. I have found it best (for me) to sync them for idle and let the rest just take care of itself.


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Some bikes just are buzzy, and there is nothing you can do about it. My 81 1100 is smooth as silk, but the 83 could numb your teeth.

If it's any consolation, all of the newer bikes I have ridden are buzzy too. The FZ1 is real buzzy, and the Sprint ST is buzzy at the bars. Just the nature of the beast sometimes. The throttle rocker is your friend.
 
I went with the throttle rockers on my 1100, and I'll never go back. They allow me to relax my grip and still keep pressure on the throttle. I also have one on the left side. They were worth every penny.

For the vibration though, my bars didn't settle down until I sync'ed the carbs. Vibe was so bad I couldn't see anything in my mirrors at 4000 rpm. Now it's smooth sailing.

By the way, Jpaul your barsnake link didn't work. Try this: http://www.barsnake.com/

I heard about barsnake, but never tried them. I wonder if anyone has?
 
A friend told me that filling the bars with silicone helps with the vibes.

BS or MacGyver brilliance?
 
'79 GS1000S w/superbike bars...bar end weights, gel grips, gel-palmed gloves.
All that makes it just bearable..I think it's the bar's fault mostly. I did notice that it felt like an improvement when I put thin nylon washers in the clutch & brake lever pivots, though.
 
A friend told me that filling the bars with silicone helps with the vibes.

BS or MacGyver brilliance?
The silicone should do the same thing as the barsnake. I've thought about it, just not sure if I want to mess up the handlebars if it doesn't work. Then again, handlebars are only $15-20.
 
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