hibiscus09
06-26-2006, 08:29 AM
When I first bought my Bianchi Eros (my first road bike) in 2003 (I believe), I had terrible problems for a while with base of neck/trap pain -- almost to the point where I couldn't turn my head and hand numbness. I didn't know there were women's specific design bikes at the time and had no idea there was an Eros Donna. So much for doing good research. :p Anyway, the bike shop was cool about it and switched out the stem and handlebars and the problems went away. I figured that did the trick as I had no problems thereafter and even did an MS150 ride problem free.
Now, I've just began cycling again after a year and a half break to do a bodybuilding/fitness/figure competition and begin graduate school.
I'm having the same issues -- although the neck problem is resolving itself pretty quickly. I don't have new gloves -- am using the old ones -- so, I'm heading out to get new gloves today to see if that helps.
I do move my hands around a lot on the handlebars, relax my shoulders, have a bend in my arms, etc. My hands get so numb it hurts (if that makes sense) and I feel like I can't operate the brakes & gears or feel the bike well when they get that way & it's getting a little scary. So far, I'm able to use the brakes just fine when I need to, so I guess I really can do that -- but it freaks me out and is a real pain anyway.
I'm rambling now. :) Do ya'll think the new gloves will help? It seems like if the top tube was too long, the condition wouldn't eventually go away?
Any thoughts?
Oh, and I'm 5'4" with a short torso and long arms and legs (for my height). The bike is 51cm and they did do a more indepth fitting when they decided to switch up the handlebars and stem.
Now, I've just began cycling again after a year and a half break to do a bodybuilding/fitness/figure competition and begin graduate school.
I'm having the same issues -- although the neck problem is resolving itself pretty quickly. I don't have new gloves -- am using the old ones -- so, I'm heading out to get new gloves today to see if that helps.
I do move my hands around a lot on the handlebars, relax my shoulders, have a bend in my arms, etc. My hands get so numb it hurts (if that makes sense) and I feel like I can't operate the brakes & gears or feel the bike well when they get that way & it's getting a little scary. So far, I'm able to use the brakes just fine when I need to, so I guess I really can do that -- but it freaks me out and is a real pain anyway.
I'm rambling now. :) Do ya'll think the new gloves will help? It seems like if the top tube was too long, the condition wouldn't eventually go away?
Any thoughts?
Oh, and I'm 5'4" with a short torso and long arms and legs (for my height). The bike is 51cm and they did do a more indepth fitting when they decided to switch up the handlebars and stem.