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headwind
hi all, finally i completed my bike upgrade, now i m a happier cyclist:D , i have this little question, about headwind, it really hurts my neck . does snyone experience this? :twitchy:
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All the time.., not the neck pain, though.
Center of town is upwind from my Apt, in fair weather. A peninsula, go around .. head wind at near sea-level, or hard climb over the hill, is the choice. neck pain is your posture on the bike, I guess.. may be how it fits needs work, yes, another guess.. |
Originally Posted by fietsbob
(Post 14180987)
All the time.., not the neck pain, though.
Center of town is upwind from my Apt, in fair weather. A peninsula, go around .. head wind at near sea-level, or hard climb over the hill, is the choice. neck pain is your posture on the bike, I guess.. may be how it fits needs work, yes, another guess.. |
Originally Posted by dabrucru
(Post 14181185)
maybe you are quite right about the posture, i ve been noticing myself that when i m going uphill i tend to stiffen my shoulers, now i m trying to stay more relaxed and use a lower gear (lighter)
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Headwinds are like riding hills horizontally. This, is an added workout on any bike, much moreso if you are on a bike you may not be totally conditioned to.
First, are you conditioned to this bike? If not, you will already have a challenging ride. Get used to that bike first. Then the headwinds wont matter so much. If you are already conditoned to the bike then you will do much better with judging where those pains are coming from :D Personally, I find headwinds to be a pain in the butt first and a pain in the neck second. |
Originally Posted by OldsCOOL
(Post 14185428)
Headwinds are like riding hills horizontally. This, is an added workout on any bike, much moreso if you are on a bike you may not be totally conditioned to.
First, are you conditioned to this bike? If not, you will already have a challenging ride. Get used to that bike first. Then the headwinds wont matter so much. If you are already conditoned to the bike then you will do much better with judging where those pains are coming from :D Personally, I find headwinds to be a pain in the butt first and a pain in the neck second. In Texas, the wind is aways blowing -- the only think that changes is the direction and how hard. |
Originally Posted by bikepro
(Post 14185495)
A headwind can go on for miles.
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