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Old 03-21-10, 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Debusama

After a few hours in the saddle my hands start to go numb, which was the beginning of the end of me because as the bottoms of the hills I was unable to shift gears on time using the numb pieces of meat attached to the ends of my arms, and was therefore getting left behind on every hill. .
Wow, If your hands were getting so numb that you couldn't shift effectively, I'd say you had bigger problems than getting dropped. That sounds dangerous. Glad to hear things are going better.
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