Lower neck pain w/ drag bars. Maybe apes?
#11
#12
Long Ride 150 ? well then you would not ride with me. 150 thats just startin the ride.
if that is you in your post.i would bet that you need a windshield,that wind presure is hard on the neck man.
then your (group) of riders mostly the bigger bike?,**** man they will run you into the ground on that nighters
Just my .02
if that is you in your post.i would bet that you need a windshield,that wind presure is hard on the neck man.
then your (group) of riders mostly the bigger bike?,**** man they will run you into the ground on that nighters
Just my .02
I ride with 2 ultras, a road king, and a road glide. And yes they push me to the limit and then some. They told me last year that I couldn't ride with them to sturgis, because I wouldn't be able to handle the 500-600 miles a day they were going to be doing. I was hoping to be able to make some changes and go this year. And it would be nice to have little or no pain whenever I ride too.
#13
Looking at your avatar pic, you should be comfortable for all but the longest rides.
BUT..........if those rides tend to be at 65-70 MPH, then you are going to strain your hands and arms just hanging on and fighting the wind against your almost upright chest. Taller bars will only make that worse because they will place your chest more squarely to the wind and cause you to grip tighter still.
I'm a full fledged advocate of taller bars. I installed apes on all my scoots and the taller bars totally relieved the pain you described. But I don't dare ride for long at high speed without a windshield because of the extra force required to hang on against the wind.
You might want to first try a clip on shield.
BUT..........if those rides tend to be at 65-70 MPH, then you are going to strain your hands and arms just hanging on and fighting the wind against your almost upright chest. Taller bars will only make that worse because they will place your chest more squarely to the wind and cause you to grip tighter still.
I'm a full fledged advocate of taller bars. I installed apes on all my scoots and the taller bars totally relieved the pain you described. But I don't dare ride for long at high speed without a windshield because of the extra force required to hang on against the wind.
You might want to first try a clip on shield.
#14
that's a good point about the wind. The apes would probably make the wind worse as we all know apes at freeway speed turn the rider into a human kite. I'm sure the handlebars don't exactly help me be anymore ergonomical though. I like the tombstone shield based on looks but it's probably not tall enough to direct wind over my head.
I ride with 2 ultras, a road king, and a road glide. And yes they push me to the limit and then some. They told me last year that I couldn't ride with them to sturgis, because I wouldn't be able to handle the 500-600 miles a day they were going to be doing. I was hoping to be able to make some changes and go this year. And it would be nice to have little or no pain whenever I ride too.
I ride with 2 ultras, a road king, and a road glide. And yes they push me to the limit and then some. They told me last year that I couldn't ride with them to sturgis, because I wouldn't be able to handle the 500-600 miles a day they were going to be doing. I was hoping to be able to make some changes and go this year. And it would be nice to have little or no pain whenever I ride too.
#16
IMO, 500 or so miles per day is quite doable on a Sporty, but only if you understand the principal of "Function over Form", which the typical Nighty lacks. The only way to knock down 500+ highway miles per day on multiple days is to have the creature comforts, and the #1 item is a good windshield, followed by a comfy seat.
#17
I really never would have thought about the wind being the cause, but it definitely makes since that it would be part of the cause. I'm sure that I probably look like a bobble head at times and this is causing the muscles in the back of my neck to strain over time. So it looks like I need to pick up a shield for the long trips (I am going to go for function and not looks, because I don't want to waste money on something that won't solve the problem). A new pair of more ergonomic bars will probably get added to the list as well. Thanks again for all of the help!