Oh, forgot one more option.
At about 120kmh the wind pressure should take a lot of your upper body weight so try not to go below this speed.
Oh, forgot one more option.
At about 120kmh the wind pressure should take a lot of your upper body weight so try not to go below this speed.
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Most wrist pain and resulting referred hand and finger pain is caused by incorrectly setup controls.
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Yes, It does feel like this. I will ask someone to have a look at it for me.Originally Posted by Jim2
I have got my WOF and reg. today, will ride tomorrow on the street, yey
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Hi Vika,
You could try skipping if you dont like to use or dont have access to weights. Skipping is a great exercise for wrists and forearms.
Like the others have said, just try to relax. The bike you have has a very relaxed riding position so your body should get used to it fairly quickly.
Josh
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