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ah... typical problem. Same for me on long trip. my back screams at me sometimes. This tip may or may not help for you. A tip that's used by Iron Butt racers - a back brace. the same one that body builder or Home Depot employee uses. it's cheap - $10? $15?
My back didn't hurt me. Just the rest of my body from the butt down.

and also you might want to try using any seat cushion too. available at any store or if you have any. for seat - I use the beads. the same one that taxi driver uses. It was actually comfortable!
Can it be attached to the back seat without sliding around? Also, I don't want to roll off the seat! :eek3:
 
My back didn't hurt me. Just the rest of my body from the butt down.
ah... so you just want a nice comfortable cushy seat, right?

Can it be attached to the back seat without sliding around? Also, I don't want to roll off the seat! :eek3:
there is a seat cushion at store like Bed & Bath Beyond or similar that has strings at each corners to tie it down. It's pretty much DIY. There are literally hundreds of different solutions for this issue. Some goes to their local shop they can trim or add something to your seat... or... or get a sheepskin where you slap it on your seat... or pay top dollar for one of the best custom motorcycle seat company - Corbin.... or figure out how to tie down your favorite cushion to bike :lol:

I had to figure out how to tie down this bead seat too.
 
We're going to try for Myrtle Beach tomorrow. The weather should be clear and warm (not hot).
hey me too! For Memorial Day! well sort of. The ink's not dry yet :lol:

I put two layers of gel pads in my boots, and I'll wear thick socks. I hope that will reduce some of the foot pain.

We'll have to allow more time for more "pain alleviation" stops. Otherwise, I don't know what to do.

I was so "crippled" after yesterday's ride I could hardly lift my leg over the bike to get off.

I hope this gets better with practice. :lol:

ouch! ah... it is possible that you're experiencing a typical pain that pretty much every newbie biker goes thru. a numb/tingling sensation in foot/leg/hands after a couple hours of riding. It's because of intense vibration that your body is not used to. After a while.... you'll get used to it - hopefully. Even though I have ridden over 6,000 miles in less than 2 years.... I still do get some numbing/tingling sensation on my hands - usually from longgggg ride which goes away after 30 min.

for now - maybe pop some Vicodin before you ride? :lol:

I'm not sure if it's good idea to wear thick socks.. wouldn't that cut off the circulation to a certain degree? YMMV, I suppose. You might want to invest in wider foot pegs.... or maybe extensions for foot pegs to widen the angle of bending your knees. widened foot pegs are a common replacement for comfort purpose because the stock-version is pretty thin which sits right under middle of your feet - pretty dang uncomfortable. I want to get wide version but it's $$$$$$

left is the stock version of my bike's footpeg. notice how wide each footpeg is so the width depends on rider's level of comfort

Footpeg-comparred-3-1.jpg
 
I finally got my bike back today and wow I was impressed. It mostly had a significant engine tune-up. When I rode it home.... dangerously..... :lol: I txted my mechanic and said - "I think you gave me somebody's bike by mistake. It's very different. very crispy. very responsive. can't wait to rip a new ass for officer murphy tomorrow" :lol:

it's an insider joke among NYC motorcycle community. Officer Murphy is a notorious NYPD highway patrol with extreme disdain toward motorcyclists. Handful of us have had tickets from him.... including a fellow NYPD biker :lol:
 
ah... so you just want a nice comfortable cushy seat, right?
That would help, yes. :giggle:

there is a seat cushion at store like Bed & Bath Beyond or similar that has strings at each corners to tie it down. It's pretty much DIY. There are literally hundreds of different solutions for this issue. Some goes to their local shop they can trim or add something to your seat... or... or get a sheepskin where you slap it on your seat... or pay top dollar for one of the best custom motorcycle seat company - Corbin.... or figure out how to tie down your favorite cushion to bike :lol:

I had to figure out how to tie down this bead seat too.
I wish there was more time to get something. We leave early in the morning, so....
 
That would help, yes. :giggle:

I wish there was more time to get something. We leave early in the morning, so....

You can always stop by at any store on the way. or maybe... get creative - use your gel pads for your butt :giggle:

I didn't see you're leaving tomorrow morning. oye oye! Ride Safe and Fast!
 
hey me too! For Memorial Day! well sort of. The ink's not dry yet :lol:
That's Black Biker Week in Myrtle Beach. :)


ouch! ah... it is possible that you're experiencing a typical pain that pretty much every newbie biker goes thru. a numb/tingling sensation in foot/leg/hands after a couple hours of riding. It's because of intense vibration that your body is not used to. After a while.... you'll get used to it - hopefully. Even though I have ridden over 6,000 miles in less than 2 years.... I still do get some numbing/tingling sensation on my hands - usually from longgggg ride which goes away after 30 min.
Maybe but I think it's mostly the awkward sitting position putting stress on my joints and feet. When I ride in our Jeep for long trips I usually have a cushion under one hip to straighten me out, and in my Jeep I have a custom foot rest to keep my leg supported. No such options on the bike.

for now - maybe pop some Vicodin before you ride? :lol:
Um, no. But I might take an Advil.

I'm not sure if it's good idea to wear thick socks.. wouldn't that cut off the circulation to a certain degree? YMMV, I suppose.
I'll be wearing lace up boots, so I can loosen them to fit.

You might want to invest in wider foot pegs.... or maybe extensions for foot pegs to widen the angle of bending your knees. widened foot pegs are a common replacement for comfort purpose because the stock-version is pretty thin which sits right under middle of your feet - pretty dang uncomfortable. I want to get wide version but it's $$$$$$
We've pretty much decided that the foot pegs need to be replaced with something flatter and wider for better support. I wish I could get them before our trip tomorrow. :(

left is the stock version of my bike's footpeg. notice how wide each footpeg is so the width depends on rider's level of comfort
Yes, the ones I use are like little sticks.
 
That's Black Biker Week in Myrtle Beach. :)
OOOOOHHH!!!! :hmm:

Originally - my friend was supposed to go with her father in Myrtle Beach.. just overnight but he changed his mind because he's an old fart and it's tiresome for him. it's too late cuz she has already made reservation with hotel so she asked me and others to join her. I told her - sure why not but I want to ride, not carpool with ya'all :lol:

I'll have to tell them that there'll be Black Biker Week in town! :rockon:

Maybe but I think it's mostly the awkward sitting position putting stress on my joints and feet. When I ride in our Jeep for long trips I usually have a cushion under one hip to straighten me out, and in my Jeep I have a custom foot rest to keep my leg supported. No such options on the bike.
there's always a solution for nearly everything!!! I'm sure there are many bikers with quirky issues like yours and I'm sure they have clever idea for it too! It surely does help a lot if you have a friend who is a fabricator.

We've pretty much decided that the foot pegs need to be replaced with something flatter and wider for better support. I wish I could get them before our trip tomorrow. :(
oh... sorry to hear that you'll be uncomfortable but hey - look on the bright side! It's a perfect way to find out exactly what works and what doesn't work.
 
OOOOOHHH!!!! :hmm:

Originally - my friend was supposed to go with her father in Myrtle Beach.. just overnight but he changed his mind because he's an old fart and it's tiresome for him. it's too late cuz she has already made reservation with hotel so she asked me and others to join her. I told her - sure why not but I want to ride, not carpool with ya'all :lol:

I'll have to tell them that there'll be Black Biker Week in town! :rockon:
It's not limited to black bikers but they are the majority. Also, they are mostly sport bikes.

Black Bike Week 2010

Be aware that MB has some restrictive biker laws within the city limits. Most venues for the two bike weeks have moved outside the limits.
 
Motorcyclist Hit By Wild Turkey | TheLedger.com

Motorcyclist Hit By Wild Turkey

Published: Sunday, May 9, 2010 at 12:01 a.m.
Last Modified: Monday, May 10, 2010 at 5:19 a.m.

An Arcadia woman was riding her motorcycle in Sarasota County when a wild turkey flew into her path and hit her in the face.

The Florida Highway Patrol reports that 42-year-old Lori Hansen was taken by helicopter to a St. Petersburg hospital in serious condition after Saturday afternoon's crash.

FHP says Hansen was knocked unconscious. The motorcycle ran off the road and struck a barbed-wire fence, entangling Hansen.

:shock:
 
yea I've got issue with chain oil making a mess at my wheel. Heard that DuPont chain lube will work better.
 
yep, that's what my next re lubing the chains. i still have stock lubing on my chains..
 
Reba! I see that you're back from Myrtle Beach! I'm eagerly waiting to hear about your experience!
 
As for the discomfort Reba is experiencing on that kind of bike and passenger seat, she needs her own bike.....that or a touring bike.
 
Reba! I see that you're back from Myrtle Beach! I'm eagerly waiting to hear about your experience!
I'm going to download some pix and give a full narrative.

Suffice it to say for now, we survived but my poor body....:giggle:
 
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