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  1. #1
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    May 2008
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    Shoulder-ish pain while riding

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    I've had my MTB bike for a few years now and have never done big miles with it. Just use it to ride the trails with the kids for under 20 miles. I have had this problem ever since I got the bike. DH bought it as a surprise for me, so I didn't get to pick it or get fit or anything. Problem is when I ride the back upper part of my shoulder hurts. Like just inside of the shoulder bone. It feels like I am stretched out too much, but I'll try to straighten out and move around on the bike and nothing helps. After a few miles I get used to it but then it comes back towards the end. DH says it's because I don't ride my bike enough and haven't gotten used to the cycling position. I feel I have rode enough to know it's not the right fit. I can't afford to pay the $100 our LBS charges to get a fit. Plus in another year I'm going to be getting road bike (with a true fit). But I'd still like to have my MTB to ride around the trails. I'm also getting pregnant next week (gestational surrogate) so won't be able to take the bike outside, but can try it on the trainer.

    Any suggestions to any easy changes I can try to make it feel better? Is there a rule as to far the arm should be straight or bent?

    Thanks! (and if there is a better forum, feel free to move this, I couldn't decide)

  2. #2
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    Apr 2006
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    hey Angy
    i don't agree with your husband. the more you ride the more that's going to hurt. it's gravity your head and neck are pulling your shoulders forward and down and riding the bike exacerbates it.
    you need to get yourself fitted, move the saddle? move the handlebars? up? towards the saddle?
    but the problem is your bike probably doesn't allow you to
    move this stuff much. good luck
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  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by Angy View Post
    It feels like I am stretched out too much, ... Is there a rule as to far the arm should be straight or bent?
    You should have a slight bend in your arm.
    maybe a shorter stem?
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  4. #4
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    Ahh... you have to love those comments. "You just don't ride enough. You'll work through it." Not true, my friend, not true!!

  5. #5
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    I second try a shorter stem.

 

 

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