
Originally Posted by
marine0089
This actually came to my attention in one of the Wellington group ride threads but seeing as the thread is yay long *open arms* thought it warranted it's own. I'm sure this has been said time and time again but for newbies (like myself) it is a vital bit of information.
When riding in the wind (which in wellington is most days

) I was constantly getting pushed and shoved all over the place. Once even so that it "helped" me change lanes

. I put it down to riding a light 250 and all up only weighing in at around 210kg.
This was until I was told to hold on with my legs and not my arms. Thing was, I didn't even realize that I was putting all my weight on my arms. Next time I jumped on my bike I toyed with the idea and boy did it make a difference. When your gripping the bars tight and get hit by the wind, your body moves the bike. Gripping lightly negates this.
Moral of the story: Ensure that when riding you're not holding on with your arms like your life depended on it. Relax, shift your weight, enjoy your ride.
Really helped me

Cheers for that handy bit of info; I went out for a wee ride by myself a few weeks ago when it was windy as and not much fun - maybe the getting blown sideways led me to hang on like hell with my arms/hands and not my knees.
I was also thinking at the time that it was because of my light bike.
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