Handle Bar Vibrations

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Also assuming all cables reach without issues? So, bolt on and go?
Yeah, cables and brake hose are long enough no prob. When I first installed it, I had it in the lower rise position. Since then, I flipped the bracket around to put it in the taller position. I prefer my handle bars higher for mountain riding.
 
So did it just knock down the lower RPM buzz. What about higher rpm.


I have flex handle bars on my atv and they knock down some of the buzz but I still get numb hands after a few hours of riding.
 
Yeah, it helps with that as well.

I had numb hands concerns when driving a car for extended periods of time. I ended up having to get carpal and cubical tunnel surgery in both hands/elbows (each side at different times) to fix that. 40+ years of impact tool use hasn't been kind to my hands.

Never really noticed numb hands while riding. Mainly because we are mountain riders and move around a lot on the sled, changing grip/hand positions constantly for the most part. At the end of the day, there does seem to be less stress/fatigue in my hands though.
 
just bought an rx1 and couldnt believe how bad that vibration through the bars is, so I tried a couple things I learned in video and it reduced that vibration alot, here is What I did.
 


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