Well,
Everybody is different and certain parts of the bike will affect you in a different way then it will affect me...
From the minute I got the C50 above 60mph I notice there was vibration on the foot board, but for some people here that is non existance... It could be that their particular bike doesn't suffer from this vibration or that they are not as sensitive on their feet as I am...
Also, I have heard a lot about the num thump which I have never experienced on the C50. I always got num wrist on the SV, but so far I never experience any disconfort with the C50 beach handle bars, to me they are perffect. They are confortable and they provide excellent leverage for manuvers at any speed.
Last night I exchange the handle bars based on look only. As I said, I never had any problems with the stock beach handle bars, but I just wanted something more agressive looking so I got a set to T drag racer bars and installed them, let me tell you they look badazz...
Well, today I wrote the bike to work with my new handle bars and guess what... I finally got to experience what num thumb is... The vibration with the new handle bars is so bad, that the stock mirrors which before worked well, now are useless, the vibration through the mirrors is so bad that I can not identify any vehicle behind me...
I ride 25min straight country road to work, I do 65mph all the way non stop with no traffic lights and many times I am the only one on the road... Yes, beautiful country scineray, I do have the best ride to work in the mornings... But guess what, with this new handle bars, by the time I got to work, I could not feel my hands... Total disconfort...
So, what I am trying to tell you is that, Yes, numness can be cure by exchanging parts, you just have to find the parts that works for you, but that might be expensive if you are not lucky and get it right the first time...
I could not believe it that such a simple handle switch could open such a can of worms... I can tell you that the drag bars are going away and the beach bars will regain their thrown. Once you are past certain age, confort weights a lot more then good looks...
Now, after modifying the bike setup a bit, you still find yourself not in confort, then you need to take a look at your sitting habits or any physical conditions that you might have as carpel tunnel or the like... Do excersizes and get fit so that you can outstand the punishment of riding a bike...
If you still have problems, buy yourslef a whole new different bike and if you still don't find confort, then is time to drop the saddle and get yourself a crown vic...
Seriously, what did I did wrong when installing these new bars that they turned out to vibrate so much... ?