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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jun 2006
    Location
    Boise, Idaho
    Posts
    1,104

    Gloves-- amazing tools!

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    When I got my new bike, my hands and elbows hurt when I rode, so I bought some new gloves. Bought some Specialized gloves with "better" padding than I had in my first pair of Specialized gloves -- they had a bigger pad "on" the "heel" of my thumb. This made some difference: my right hand stopped hurting.

    After having some adjustments made to the angle of the handlebar, or something -- some kind of shim where the stem attaches to the head tube area, my left elbow stopped hurting.

    While in the bike shop with DH this past Sunday afternoon, I picked up another pair of gloves -- PI Gel-Lite Race this time, and WOO-HOO! Left hand and right elbow didn't hurt last night while riding! (DH thought I was being frivolous buying gloves, since mine weren't torn like his)

    And they're PRETTY, too! I may need some clothes to match them -- I got the red ones, don't have any other red stuff

    I'm mighty happy with the new bike now, and think it's pretty near perfect -- just one more tweak, I think: I'm kind of slip sliding around on the saddle, so I need to tinker a bit with an otherwise pretty good thing!

    Karen in Boise

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Location
    Manhattan
    Posts
    26
    I recently bought some PI gel-lite race gloves too and was amazed at the difference they made. No more sore hands! I didn't think I actually needed gloves but no I see I was wrong. Mine are light blue, they are pretty in addition to being comfortable.

 

 

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