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Old 05-08-07 | 05:32 PM
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SD Fixed
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Bikes: 2 fixies, 1 road, 29er in the works.

Originally Posted by Rugen
If you're only running 1 brake, I would move it to the unbroken side until you've built up your broken arm back. After I fractured my wrist, my forearm muscles atrohpied enough where it was difficult to squeeze anything for a while... and if you're only running one brake for emergencies, I wouldn't want a handicap or pain on the brake hand. Get a squishy ball to work it out a while before switching back.

Thanks, I bought one the other night, at least I'm thinking on the right track.

How long did it take you to get back and comfortable?

How much pain did it cause you to simply rest on the bar?

What did you fracture?
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