The loss of angular momentum through gravitational radiation, driven by the
excitation of r-modes, is considered for neutron stars that have rotation
frequencies lower than the associated critical frequency. We find that for
reasonable values of the initial amplitudes of such pulsation modes of the
star, being excited at the event of a glitch in a pulsar, the total post-gl
itch losses correspond to a negligible fraction of the initial rise of the
spin frequency in the case of Vela and older pulsars. However, for the Crab
pulsar the same effect would result, within a few months, in a decrease in
its spin frequency by an amount larger than its glitch-induced frequency i
ncrease. This could provide an explanation for the peculiar behaviour obser
ved in the post-glitch relaxations of the Crab pulsar.