Vibranator Installed

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    metallyguitarded New Member

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    I installed the Vibranator system tonight. Easy enough with the included bar weight removal tool. I'll see how well it works this weekend on a longer ride. I've noticed after a couple hours my hands going numb/tingling with the stock bar weights/ends and I'm hoping this will eliminate or reduce that. I'll post my impressions when I put it to the test.

    On a different note, here I am on one of our popular local roads known as "the playground". I was with a riding group and someone pointed out a photographer who had parked on the side of the road and was taking pics of riders as they came through. Found out he runs a website and sells the photos for pretty cheap. I found my photo, thought it turned out pretty cool and love how the bike looks.

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    That road looks like it's full of winning.
     


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    It really does have some great sections. Once through that road, it was up through the local mountains with a lot more twists and turns, a stop in Julian for lunch followed by another hour coming out of the mountains. A great way to spend the day.
     


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    I installed the Vibranators. They didn't seem like they made much of a difference sitting in the garage but once I rode with them they made a small but noticeable difference! Right hand (only one I had a problem with) no longer went numb or tingle feel. I think you will like them. Let us know. Nice pic!
     


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    Nice helmet, I think it was in Sport Rider this month!!!

    Oh, and sweet pic!!!
     


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    Thanks. I really like it. It feels great on and is so much better than either my Scorpion or Seven Zero Seven (Cycle Gear brand) helmets. I had an Arai Profile and would say that this is just as comfortable with a few additional features that I like even better. I also bought the Transitions SolFX faceshield and you can see from the picture how dark it gets in full sunlight. It adjusts to the lighting conditions and changes the degree of tint all the way to fully clear at night or low light situations and everything in between. Pretty sweet.
     


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    Never put on a Bell. Might have to look into trying one on. I'm going to need a second lid for either street or track next spring. And thats sweet about the visor. Don't have to sit there and change visors to ride at night...

    I was right about SR too, apparently its a Roland Sands design...

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