NC30 Riding Position & Wrist Ache

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NC30 Riding Position & Wrist Ache

Post by magg » Sat Nov 08, 2014 12:07 am

For those that find the NC30 OEM riding position results in painful wrists after a couple of hours, you might find this modification useful.

For me, the standard position of the clip-on bars causes an un-natural kinked wrist postion. The solution was to remove the cast-in locating pins on the slip-ons bars and rotate them back to straighten my wrist position.

I can now ride 400-500ks (5-6 hours), only interrupted by time required for re-fuelling, within loss of feeling in my hands or severe wrist ache.

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Re: NC30 Riding Position & Wrist Ache

Post by Sunnyday » Sun Nov 09, 2014 7:12 am

I am interested do you have any pictures by any chance, i asume there is no problem catching the fairings on full lock.

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Re: NC30 Riding Position & Wrist Ache

Post by magg » Tue Nov 11, 2014 8:52 am

Not much to photograph, just remove the as cast locating pin (knob) on the top edge of each clip-on and then set them at the position that gives a straight wrist when seated on the bike, in your cruising position. Those that employ the racer crouch at all times will probably consider the OEM clip-on position satisfactory.

With the clip-on position that worked for me there was no problem with the fairing on full lock, although clearance is now tighter.

Initial feel is different and some care may be required particularly when executing tight turns, but for me the benefit to rider comfort is worth it.

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Re: NC30 Riding Position & Wrist Ache

Post by mattUKNC » Tue Nov 11, 2014 10:00 am

I had to remove these following the install of RO's triple clamps, it does make a difference just by adjusting a couple of degrees. :up:
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Re: NC30 Riding Position & Wrist Ache

Post by Joey23 » Wed Nov 12, 2014 10:34 pm

Sounds like a great idea - as a complete newby how would I go about doing this?

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Re: NC30 Riding Position & Wrist Ache

Post by Sunnyday » Thu Nov 13, 2014 7:58 am

Joey, he says in his post buddy.

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Re: NC30 Riding Position & Wrist Ache

Post by Joey23 » Thu Nov 13, 2014 9:22 am

Sunnyday wrote:Joey, he says in his post buddy.
In hindsight it was a silly question :oops: Completely green so still getting to grips with the basics - thank you for your patience!

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