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Old 11-07-15 | 04:54 PM
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tjkoko
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From: Okefenokee Swamps.

Bikes: Rockhopper, Azor Oma cruiser

Originally Posted by Dahon.Steve
Everyone who rides a bicycle long enough injures their knees and feet at one point. The OP has been in pain for years and is finally thinking about a solution. The bad news, there isn't a surgical or drug solution to this problem that is inexpensive and will fix it for good. Here are my answers.

1. Clipless --- If you are using them, it time to go back to platforms. It's very possible the pedals are causing the problem and don't think it's going to be easy finding a solution. No one really knows whether a how to change a position that will make your pain better or worse. It's all guess work.

When I injured my feet, I spent thousands trying to find a solution. I got rid of the clipless pedals and several months later, the feet were able to recover.

2. Lower gears --- The days of going fast are over. It's part of the aging process and there is nothing wrong going slow. I have every symptom the OP described but they went away after 2 years I'm pain free. I cut down my riding and now go slow. Your body can recover but it's going to take time. A lot of time.
++++++1^^^^ Excellent point. But it could also be a postural thing.
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