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Numb hands & wrists
This has been bothering me for awhile - does anyone have any thoughts on what works to combat the numbness that starts about 10 minutes into every ride?
I ride a hybrid bike, so it may be the upright handlebars that are killing me. |
You may be putting too much of your weight onto your hands. Pretty common mistake for a newbie. Try shifting your weight back onto the saddle. Also, keep your elbows slightly bent (not locked!) With a hybrid, there are not a lot of places to move your hands around on, you could consider adding bar ends to your bars to give you an alternate position. These are the things you attach to the ends and you commonly see on many mountain bikes!
Hope this helps. L8R |
Good suggestions. I do lock the elbows quite a bit. Probably reaching too much.
Would it look stupid to put the regular curved handlebars on the hybrid bike? I've always disliked the handlebars on this bike, but never enough to actually do anything about it. |
Originally posted by Thisistheyear Good suggestions. I do lock the elbows quite a bit. Probably reaching too much. Would it look stupid to put the regular curved handlebars on the hybrid bike? I've always disliked the handlebars on this bike, but never enough to actually do anything about it. Richard |
Thisistheyear
I've found a couple of thingd help Check to see if the bars are high enough padded gloves Relaxing you hands or droping one at a time to get the blood flowing Stand up on the peddles for a few seconds Adding the bar ends or drop bars would give you more posisitons for your hands. HTH Joe |
I agree with the other respondents. You need bar extensions or drop bars, and you need to "bend the elbows":beer:
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