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Wrist pain after 3 hours
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<blockquote data-quote="John Scottorn" data-source="post: 1463584" data-attributes="member: 98839"><p>No direct advice from me to solve your problem but there are some excellent suggestions so far and i'm watching the post with interest.</p><p></p><p>I've experimented a little and found initially that it was my right hand on the throttle was giving me wrist ache possibly due to the fairly stiff return spring on my Gen2 although my Gen1 was similar.</p><p> Your problems must be due to a change in position from your previous bike and so it would be very interesting to do a direct comparison between the physical differences between the two bikes.</p><p>e.g. relative height of seat to height of bars and to feet.</p><p>Distance forward or back from seat to bars.</p><p>The ergonomics of bikes can vary and just a small difference of measurement could make a big difference over a few hours of riding.</p><p>The angle that the bars sit at when looking down on them from above and the angle they either hang up or down when viewed from directly behind may be important.</p><p>The width of you grips left side to right compared to your previous bike may also make a difference.</p><p></p><p>Good luck</p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Scottorn, post: 1463584, member: 98839"] No direct advice from me to solve your problem but there are some excellent suggestions so far and i'm watching the post with interest. I've experimented a little and found initially that it was my right hand on the throttle was giving me wrist ache possibly due to the fairly stiff return spring on my Gen2 although my Gen1 was similar. Your problems must be due to a change in position from your previous bike and so it would be very interesting to do a direct comparison between the physical differences between the two bikes. e.g. relative height of seat to height of bars and to feet. Distance forward or back from seat to bars. The ergonomics of bikes can vary and just a small difference of measurement could make a big difference over a few hours of riding. The angle that the bars sit at when looking down on them from above and the angle they either hang up or down when viewed from directly behind may be important. The width of you grips left side to right compared to your previous bike may also make a difference. Good luck John [/QUOTE]
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