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.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.



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.
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?
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