jogo
Registered user
Hello,
a while ago I heard from a guy who mounted a brace like this one:
http://www.nippynormans.com/prodinfo.asp?number=WUN-1624570&variation=&aitem=17&mitem=23
on the handlebar of his R12GS and experienced a signifcant reduction in vibration in his hands and arms.
Is there anyone who can confirm that this is a suitable way to reduce vibration (or if it does not make a difference).
As far as I am aware, the ADV comes with such a brace welded to its handlebar. Someone who has ridden both bikes and noticed if there is less handlebar vibration on the ADV compared to the standard bike?
By the way, due to speed limitation all over the place over here I mainly use between 3000 and 4500/5000 rpm.
Appreciate your input
Thanks
Joerg
a while ago I heard from a guy who mounted a brace like this one:
http://www.nippynormans.com/prodinfo.asp?number=WUN-1624570&variation=&aitem=17&mitem=23
on the handlebar of his R12GS and experienced a signifcant reduction in vibration in his hands and arms.
Is there anyone who can confirm that this is a suitable way to reduce vibration (or if it does not make a difference).
As far as I am aware, the ADV comes with such a brace welded to its handlebar. Someone who has ridden both bikes and noticed if there is less handlebar vibration on the ADV compared to the standard bike?
By the way, due to speed limitation all over the place over here I mainly use between 3000 and 4500/5000 rpm.
Appreciate your input
Thanks
Joerg

