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  1. #1
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    Sep 2005
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    I got the bike used. The woman I got it from told me to get a fit. Guess I have to break down and do it. I readjusted the handlbars so that may be what caused it. Hey, cycle chick, you dog looks just like my dog. Rat Terrier. I love love love him. I hear bike seat hunts can be long and treacherous.

  2. #2
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    Aug 2006
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    Yea i had the problem with numb hands initially. It turned out that it was cuz of my bike fit. Off the shelf i had bought a bike that was on paper for a 5`10 person, but the top distance was too far or something, so they had to readjust (*the stem length?). So i was riding around in a very stretched out position and had the whole aching numb hands thing going on.

    So yea i think if you bought the bike stock, these generic sizings might not be too accurate.
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    Jen - I changed my avitar but the rat is "Zoe". She's my baby girl and rules the roost, including my 70lb boxer. She is an awesome dog.

    The saddle hunt will be long and treacherous, just as you think And at times, painful. But at least try to find solace in knowing that you are not alone and that one day (however long it takes) you too will find the perfect saddle.

    I and my bum are so glad I finally found mine.
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  4. #4
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    Sometimes the cure for numb hands counter intiutive too. My hands go numb if I wear fancy padded/gel type gloves. It seems like the more ergonomic they try to make the pads the worse my hands take them. I do better with thinner gloves and I have to make sure that I don't make the strap across the back too tight. I usually have to loosen it part of the way into my rides, especially if it is warm out.
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