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DebbieOSablada
06-26-2010, 05:02 PM
Hi ladies... newbie here. I got me a Dahon licensed urban foldie ( 7 speed aluminum frame with rear suspension ) and I've been cycling for maybe 3 weeks.. very very happy! I use my bike for commuting just around our subdivision -- not yet brave enough to tackle the evil roads and rude drivers (bike culture isn't so in vogue in my part of the world!) . Am planning to take baby steps, and ultimately get to bike to work (which is around 5-8 km away)

Anyhoo, I noticed that I don't have any muscle pains or anything like that after I ride, but 12-15 minutes into my ride, my arms start to cramp up,and tingle.. especially the right one... it goes away quickly when i stop a bit to rest or dangle my arms down one at a time. I was just curious if this is normal and what I can do to prevent this.

I use arm warmers and gloves, btw, but these aren't too tight. I actually cramp more WITHOUT the warmers.

Thanks.

alexis_the_tiny
06-27-2010, 01:39 AM
Hello! Well, I'm not sure how foldies are set up for fit, but prior to having my bike fit tweaked for a better fit, my arms would KILL me on each ride. They'd cramp, ache and generally feel like I've been lifting 20kg weights after a 2 hour ride. So maybe you'd want someone to assess the fit on your bike and see if you're putting too much weight on your arms or sitting funny.

DebbieOSablada
06-27-2010, 04:10 AM
thanks, i was thinking the seat being lower than the arms (for urban bikes) i think made the arm positioning more awkward.. am still tweaking but will probably ask couple of cyclist friends to check my position as I ride.. :)

this is my bike..


http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs593.snc3/31237_1432165277099_1021916650_1283731_2996306_n.jpg

OakLeaf
06-27-2010, 04:21 AM
I would tend to agree - if your elbows are above waist level, it's bound to cause you problems.

I don't know anything about folders either, but it does look like your handlebars can come down some? I think there are several ladies here who ride folding bikes, so maybe posting a new message with "folder" or "dahon" in the thread title would attract their attention.

DebbieOSablada
06-29-2010, 03:08 PM
Hi Oakleaf... after some tweaking, I lowered the handlebars as much as I could, raised my saddle as far as I could manage (now on my tippy toes but i am ok with balance :) ) , and also lean forward a bit more when I cycle... a LOT LOT better! :) THanks for the tips..