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Old 09-01-2009, 03:18 AM   #19
BusyWeb
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Re: CA 1, Monterey, CA 46

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Originally Posted by alanmcorcoran
Thanks Moe. I think a good deal of my issues are just over thinking/over doing things. I could probably use about half the force to maintain the throttle - after you get fatigued, you kind of are forced to ratchet down the death grip.
Just checking before bed..
Hi, Mr. Alan.
I don't have any experience with "throttle rocker", but I have some trick with throttle griping when I got tired.
What I do is that...
Don't grip the throttle, just release hand gripping.
Then, how to keep the bike moving?
ha ha ha, I push throttle with my palm; do not grip with hand; and keep the position of throttle.
Sometimes, I just push throttle with just small part of my palm close to the hand wrist.
And make some hand/finger resting for a while.
It just works for me....
DON'T PUSH HARD, the bike will turn... ha ha ha, just enoung amount of power so that throttle could remain the position.
If need to change speed, push up/down throttle with your palm as needed.
I don't know this method will be possible with other bikes; for me both GZ250 and current one works fine.
You may need some parctice to get accustomed..?? or you may already know it..
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