i have a problem with my right hand that when its cold i cant clench/unclench it very fast (alot slower than my left anyway and im right handed).
I think my problem came from playing to many computer games in the cold.
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The others are all pretty well on to it. Set up of bars, levers, or changing the clutch lever if you can & going to the Dr to check out your wrist. If it is just carpels than it is fixable with Surgery. Get your prob sussed early cause you don't wanna have to put up with the pain for life, the sooner helped more chance off a fix.
I ride with RSI/OOS in both hands, micro rests are real helpful. Relax that wrist whenever you can while riding & maybe on bigger rides more stops are needed to take some weight off them. Also what you do off the bike (job, cleaning etc) may need modifying to limit interfering with ride time. Gotta get the priorities right eh!
Check this thread out, a few options others have done to ease the probs they have with RSI.
http://www.advrider.com/forums/showt...=83312&page=11
No doubt but I bet big hands would hurt ya butt even more![]()
I had carpel tunnel release surgery on both hands about a year ago and If i had known how bad they really were I would have done it alot sooner mate.
No more broken sleep and I did the day trip to the Brass monkey without even a niggle, I couldn't even make it to hokitika without a break before that.
Well worth getting it done bud.
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I initially had a sore clutch wrist when I first got the ninja. Eventually I learnt to grip the lever closet to the top of the left bar to minimise the lever to bar distance. This seemed to get rid of the pain.
I also eventually got these CRG levers which are fully adjustable. But then I had to get a matching brake lever as well![]()
Yep, but only when riding off road, especially in the tight stuff when using the clutch lots.
I use one of those, and also one of these ... http://www.powerballs.com/ , and also MTB riding to improve fitness and strength - it all helps.
Yep, I do this too. Not practical in the tight off road stuff, but do it whenever possible to cut down the number of clutch uses.
So, there's a number of things you can do, they all add up.
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It may be that it's not the clutch use at all that is the problem. It could be that it's just a symptom of something else going on in your life that's causing damage. I mean if you use a keyboard a lot it may be starting to cause damage but while the damage is not yet apparant while keyboarding, it may be with the increase effort of using a clutch.
It's like once when I was talking to an optician. He said he got pissed off with people coming in complaining of eye strain caused by looking at a PC monitor when what it really was was people with normal eye weakness that became APPARANT when (not because) they used a monitor. Just something to consider.
Oh, and don't just look after it by dulling the pain. Pain is the message that something is wrong so you're better to remove the pain by removing the problem (unless the problem is the biking and then by all means, pop those painkillers)
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