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| Barry_M2 |
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Yes, I used to get this. You need to relax! You are gripping the bars too tight without realising it.
Some sessions I need to tell my self "RELAX"! I have no idea why I tense up, but relaxing make a huge difference on how I fell after each session, and you go quicker too!
Worked for me!  ____________________ ZXR750R (M2) - For the road.
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Yup, as above, you are tensed up, do you get achy forearms too? I used to anyway, I started to relax and became smoother on the bike, which equates to more speed!  ____________________ My current bikes are - YZF-R1 & GS 500 E
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Aye, not sure what it is to be honest - I've done it for the past four years of trackdays. I only thought about it the other day because I realised I clench my teeth together whilst going round - something which I always do when concentrating.
My brakes and clutch are also quite heavy like Fawbs', I'll try to chill the fuck out next time I'm out, and see if it makes a difference  |
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Legs also get suitable knackered. Note to self - do more exercise
The hand cramp goes off after a few minutes anyway |
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Yeah, plus everyones different.
Im riding round on an 11 year old bike that whilst mechanically fine, has seen better days. The modern bikes feel so much more together, smoother and easier than mine its unreal.
Not sure what you ride Mark, (cba to check if its in your sig) but I do get hand ache sometimes, it was less noticeable as the day went on.
I am also generally unfit at the moment, which Im hoping to change.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 276 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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