Interesting idea for grips.

Welllll. - It could. But I don’t think it would. Do you have neuropathy? Are your hands numb at other times? Is it a circulation problem?

Maybe a physician could give you a better answer than a motorcyclist who doesn’t let lack of knowledge prevent answering a medical question.
 
Welllll. - It could. But I don’t think it would. Do you have neuropathy? Are your hands numb at other times? Is it a circulation problem?

Maybe a physician could give you a better answer than a motorcyclist who doesn’t let lack of knowledge prevent answering a medical question.
Actually, I DO have neuropathy....but in my feet. Nothing can be done, despite snake oil TV ads. Its like wiring carrying electrical impulses and the insulation wears away, like my neurologist said. Its not too bad...mostly numbness....but I probably have poor circulation in my hands too. 76 isnt for sissies.
 
It just looks like bicycle bar tape, but it's surprising how just changing the diameter of the grips helps with the ergonomics.

Have you tried 'grip puppies'?
 
Actually, I DO have neuropathy....but in my feet. Nothing can be done, despite snake oil TV ads. Its like wiring carrying electrical impulses and the insulation wears away, like my neurologist said. Its not too bad...mostly numbness....but I probably have poor circulation in my hands too. 76 isnt for sissies.
I have had neuropathy in my right leg and foot affecting mostly my big toe since 2011 caused by a blood clot in my right leg and is slowly getting worse.
It is the reason I sold my NT700 several years ago, it had gotten to the point that I could only ride 30 minutes or so before my right leg would go numb.
I still can ride my KLR 650 because of the ergonomics and the addition of forward travel pegs I can move back and forth between the two sets of pegs and as a result I can ride for hours comfortably. I made several attempts to mount travel pegs on the NT but none were acceptable .
 
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