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I don't know what's going on. I have been riding sport bikes for years and never had this problem. I just bought my first Harley, 07 SG and I have been getting little dizzy spells. Is it all the wind buffetting on my head? Anyone know what's going on? Feaking the hell out of me.
Sounds like the vertigo I had. You don't need to have an ear infection to get it. Has something to do with the tubes in your ear. The fluid crytalizes as you get older and doesn't move as it should. My Doc put me on a spray decongestant which cleared it up. Good luck.
I get really bad allergeys and it has been acting up lately. When I get back from hunting I guess I need to go see a specialist. The general Dr isn't that much good for anything anymore, they look at ya and pass ya off to someone else. I am really starting to think it's just the windscreen. I ordered one and will be changing it when I get it and try it out. The other day on the way homeI bent down behind the screen and it made a big difference. I think it will help. I am also going to try the inbetween the fork screen that someone talked about.
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