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Thread: Hand pain..??

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  1. #1
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    May 2007
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    San Antonio Heights, CA (Upland)
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    I guess everyone else said all the things I was going to say, but I'll reiterate.

    - Gloves could be too tight.
    - You could be gripping too tightly to the handlebars, not moving your hands around often enough. You shouldn't be putting a lot of weight onto your hands. It should be on your seat, using your core to hold you up.
    - Position of seat and/or handlebars could be wrong.
    - There are cushy things that can be added to your handlebars, under the tape that make it more comfortable.

    I do highly recommend getting a professional bike fit. Not only will they potentially move your seat and handlebars, but you might gain so much information about what you are doing right and wrong in your position and pedaling, etc. But make sure you go to a reputable bike fitter.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
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    hand pain

    I'm very new to biking myself and posted about pain issues a while back. Mine probably stemmed more from nervousness than anything else. I was all set to buy gloves or go back to the LBS if that didn't work. A couple of weeks after riding I discovered that my hands didn't hurt at all. Rather like magic. I was thrilled!!! I would definitely say that I relaxed my grip and shifted my fingers around (sometimes holding my fingers on top of the breaks, then back onto the handlebars. I would also move my thumb up to the handlebar with the rest of my fingers, not underneath by itself. Best wishes with this!!

  3. #3
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    Jul 2007
    Location
    Berlin, CT
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    If you have any type of cubital or carpal tunnel isses that can be contributing too. I've been suffering from terrible hand pain in my right hand ever since I got my flat bar road bike. Tried bar ends, that helped but didn't solve it.

    Last week I finally ordered a pair of the Ergon bar grips. I switched them over and Mondays ride was the first ride in months that didn't end in pain and with my half of my right hand being numb.

    Definately something to consider.

 

 

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