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    Splitting headaches, as I start my tour of NZ

    Ouch, I am getting terrible headaches every afternoon and evening, as I ride around the South Island in the first part of my month-long riding holiday.
    Has anyone had a similar experience?
    I don't know why I'm getting these headaches. There are several possibilities:

    • Muscular soreness from being unused to riding for so long. I haven't done any long-distance riding for about 5 months, so maybe my neck muscles have wasted away, and are having a hard time supporting my head in the 100kph wind buffeting?
      But I ride every day for about 35 mins, commuting around the city, so my neck should be plenty strong I reckon.
    • Stress-headaches... from going on holiday? It's a possibility I guess.
    • Dehydration. Although I am cold most of the time, so I'm certainly not sweating. My piss isn't too yellow though, and I'm peeing regularly, so I don't think it's dehydration.


    Nothing has changed from the last time I went on a long ride, and I was fine then... same gear, same bike, same helmet... strange.
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    Try a good pair of sunglasses, the glare would cause headaches...
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    Harden up,this sounds like a "im from Auckland and today i rode my Harley 15kms from cafe to cafe"thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Harden up,this sounds like a "im from Auckland and today i rode my Harley 15kms from cafe to cafe"thread.
    LOL Not a lot of sympathy here!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by 1 Free Man View Post
    LOL Not a lot of sympathy here!!!
    That's okay, I'm not looking for sympathy. Just advice.
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    Harden up,...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steam View Post
    That's okay, I'm not looking for sympathy. Just advice.

    I save my hardness for YO' MOMMA. She lurrrves it all night long.
    Bullshit,your the one she threw out of bed cause your dick was to small.
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    I have had some stonking headaches whilst on a bike and I would agree with purchasing good sunglasses or a tinted visor as eye strain is a major cause of headaches. You might want to invest in 4head if you guys have it over there, you rub it on your head and it stops the transmission of pain to the brain somehow. Or you can put similar acting patches on your head (usually menthol based).

    It is important that you keep hydrated and make sure that you eat regularly as both can trigger headaches. Hope this helps.
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    Visit a Dr and inform him/her that you get headaches occasionally and that a friend/relative gave you some 'Paradex' and [more importantly] 'Cafergot' and that they worked well. If one of each of these does not stop your headache you have real issues. Try taking them at the first hint of pain.
    It does sound like you have issues with your bike and /or position, if you are riding many k's on straight roads your cervical spine maybe locking [at least the muscles around this area] and without real movement lactic acid is building up.
    Plenty of fluid and light food until your off the bike at night will make a big difference as will keeping a light grip on the bars and actively moving around while riding. Longer breaks more often before the issue arrives will also help. A neck warmer is a must in this weather.

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    Some other ideas.

    There IS such a thing as "weekend" or "let down" headache. When you have been under a lot of stress and it eases up, for example going on holiday when you have a stressful job, you get pounding headaches. When the pressure comes off. I suffer these post-exams. So your second guess may not to too far from the truth.
    Not much you can do but try and catch it early with pain killers. It should pass.

    Also wind noise... do you have good ear plugs? Sometimes you don't realise how tiring it is, until it stops.

    Another possibility - do you normally drink a lot of coffee, coke - and with the holiday are you drinking a lot less? It may even be caffeine withdrawl, don't laugh, it can be a real problem.

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    maybe youre not eating properly ? Get a fat juicy steak and salad down ya, and drink a litre of water by 2pm and I betcha they are gone. Dont drink anything but water and drink lots of it.

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    Does your helmet fit properly , my race helmet is fine at the track but gets annoying after about an hour on the road , I have to frown to be comfortable

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steam View Post
    Nothing has changed from the last time I went on a long ride, and I was fine then... same gear, same bike, same helmet... strange.
    Something has changed...perhaps you need a haircut? Long(er) hair will make your helmet too tight, with subsequent headaches.
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    what about ear plugs? could be wind noise causing the problem
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    Go to a phsyio get them to do some bone crunching shit put everything back in line and see how you go.

    On other thing say you fell down the stairs or something to get acc to pay for it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MSTRS View Post
    Something has changed...perhaps you need a haircut?
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