
Originally Posted by
li10up
Well, the Jett 155 hasn't caused me any problems but I've only done short rides on it. I've decided to stick with it instead of going back to the Jet 143.
But I have a new issue. My hands and arms are falling asleep on my new bike. I rode the old one the other day 'cause it looked like rain and even though I felt a little too stretched out at least my hands and arms didn't go numb. I took the new bike to the LBS and asked them to rotate the bars away from me a bit to see if uncocking my wrists a bit will help. The guy who does the $180 fittings (3 hrs @ $60 per hr) was there and he said he thought my seat needed to go back some. It was kind of weird because he wouldn't move it back. He said I was too far forward but he didn't want to move the seat. This was after I told him I wasn't having any knee issues - maybe he rethought his statement?? Anyhow it was determined I would try this and see how it works.
Does this seem like a logical adjustment to correct the numbness problem?