Vibrating right grip on ZX6R

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Vibrating right grip on ZX6R

Post by Cath »

I need some advice about a problem with my '06 ZX6R.

The right hand grip is vibrating. It's not too bad for short rides, but after about 45 minutes, my hand gets quite numb. I almost cut my hand off on the trip back from PI it got that bad, and I need to get it fixed before the March PI trip.

I've tried replacing the bar ends, and I've bought some soft hand grips, but neither has fixed the problem.

Apparently my bike was laid over on the right hand side in the store prior to purchase, but everything was fixed under their insurance. I don't know if this was the cause or not - just adding information.

Any advice on things to check or fix suggestions?
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Post by mfzx6r »

Bent right bar maybe ???
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Funny you should post this now I was thinking this morning if you got to the bottom of this problem, I will be interested as to what the fix is.
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Post by mike-s »

If the barends are secured in place and are both of equal weight, the only ideas i have are a) a bent right clipon as above or b) perhaps the plastic throttle twisty bit on the bar is frigged? there might be some damping rubber thats missing, or maybe even lubricating grease between the throttle twisty bit and the clipon? perhaps even i'd go as far as disassembling the right switchblock to make sure there's no damage.
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Re: Vibrating right grip on ZX6R

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Cath wrote:...I've tried replacing the bar ends, and I've bought some soft hand grips, but neither has fixed the problem....
Did you replace the bar ends with same weight or heavier ? Heavier weights *should* do the trick....

Soft grips could make the problem worse. What you may need is some Heli-bar replacement bars, that get the weight off your wrists....its something to consider anyway.

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Gosling1 wrote:
Cath wrote:...I've tried replacing the bar ends, and I've bought some soft hand grips, but neither has fixed the problem....
Did you replace the bar ends with same weight or heavier ? Heavier weights *should* do the trick....

Soft grips could make the problem worse. What you may need is some Heli-bar replacement bars, that get the weight off your wrists....its something to consider anyway.

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Post by ttc »

they don't make helibars for that bike

cath, get a throttle rocker so you're not gripping as hard :)
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Get more practice with ya tickle me Elmo, that way you can get conditioned to the vibes :wink:
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Post by BladeBoy »

Come on Guys, it's a near new bike, replacing bars and such should not be an option, there must be a basic problem that is not obvious, any other 636 owners out there that have or had this problem?, must be a bike genius out there or do they all have this problem :?:
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Post by ttc »

i actually think it's possibly the bike itself

I rode an 06 for 40 min, and my right hand went to sleep from vibrations

with the position you're head down bum up, and if you've got lot of weight on wrists, the bike's vibrations are going to come through the bars

i'm likely to be wrong, just from riding one on the weekend that's what I thought.
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tanyathecheeky wrote:.....with the position you're head down bum up, and if you've got lot of weight on wrists, the bike's vibrations are going to come through the bars.....i'm likely to be wrong, just from riding one on the weekend that's what I thought.
I think you are spot-on. For what its worth, my 12 also has noticeable vibes through the throttle, which is worse on boring stretches.....if you are *on the gas* well you don't notice it at all.......

Getting a throttle-rocker worked wonders, if only due to being able to reposition your throttle-hand,and use the base of your palm to keep the throttle twisted........didn't stop the vibes as such, just the effect.....

Would *not* recommend using a throttle-rocker if you are out fanging, but great for long boring sections.......

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Gosling1 wrote:
tanyathecheeky wrote:.....with the position you're head down bum up, and if you've got lot of weight on wrists, the bike's vibrations are going to come through the bars.....i'm likely to be wrong, just from riding one on the weekend that's what I thought.
I think you are spot-on. For what its worth, my 12 also has noticeable vibes through the throttle, which is worse on boring stretches.....if you are *on the gas* well you don't notice it at all.......

Getting a throttle-rocker worked wonders, if only due to being able to reposition your throttle-hand,and use the base of your palm to keep the throttle twisted........didn't stop the vibes as such, just the effect.....

Would *not* recommend using a throttle-rocker if you are out fanging, but great for long boring sections.......

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Doesn't sound like the 636 I had guys and gals!!! Mine was smooth as silk! I perhaps think there is a nut or bolt loose somewhere causing a vibration. Maybe when they repaired it, they forgot to tension something or didn't fit something properly. :?
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Post by Plaz »

Check the locating bolt that locks the clip on in position to the tripple clamp hasn't disappeared or the lug isn't broken, this can cause a buzz and is common if they are dropped.
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Post by Cath »

Thanks for the ideas - I will have a look this weekend (or next - we're still in the middle of moving house).

Re: the throttle rocker - I used one on the trip. It helped, but I'm not happy with that as a solution. I honestly feel the vibrations are way more than they should be, even taking into consideration the ride angle of this bike.

Thanks for the input everyone

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Post by Duane »

Cath,

It's meant to be like that, they installed the duane-o-pleasure-matic on your bike.

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