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Wrist pain after 3 hours
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<blockquote data-quote="Gene Weygandt" data-source="post: 1463550" data-attributes="member: 99872"><p>One more thing that might not have been mentioned above, is your hand position. You might try sort of canting your wrist to the outside instead of gripping the throttle straight on. More like the way you'd hold an ice-cream cone. I've also found that, for me, tho the low seat position gets tough on my knees fairly quickly, the high position seems to exacerbate the hand and wrist discomfort. Mine '06, a recent purchase, has Tour Performance riser and bar-backs, but I haven't yet looked to see whether they're in the forward or rear position. Good project for later today!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gene Weygandt, post: 1463550, member: 99872"] One more thing that might not have been mentioned above, is your hand position. You might try sort of canting your wrist to the outside instead of gripping the throttle straight on. More like the way you'd hold an ice-cream cone. I've also found that, for me, tho the low seat position gets tough on my knees fairly quickly, the high position seems to exacerbate the hand and wrist discomfort. Mine '06, a recent purchase, has Tour Performance riser and bar-backs, but I haven't yet looked to see whether they're in the forward or rear position. Good project for later today! [/QUOTE]
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