Binky
Kona Fan
I still have the 1997 Kona Cinder Cone that I enjoyed when I was younger. After a good few years of not riding bikes I dug it out of the garage, fixed it up and have been trying to get back into riding, only to find that my thumb and forefingers go numb and I get wrist pain. I've upgraded to new Specialized dual gel gloves, Ergon grips and checked that my wrist position is as it should be with no improvement. Letting my body "Get used to it" doesn't seem like an option as I'm in pain after only a few miles.
I'll admit, I'm not as young or as fit as I used to be, it it worth trying to raise my bar position into a more upright stance to take weight off my wrists? I've seen a few retro MTBs and other bikes with 4" rise BMX cruiser style bars and I'm wondering if this could be the next thing to try. I'm not bothered about my bike build being "proper" or not, I just want to find a way of enjoying riding it again.
Any advice or experiences recommended.
I'll admit, I'm not as young or as fit as I used to be, it it worth trying to raise my bar position into a more upright stance to take weight off my wrists? I've seen a few retro MTBs and other bikes with 4" rise BMX cruiser style bars and I'm wondering if this could be the next thing to try. I'm not bothered about my bike build being "proper" or not, I just want to find a way of enjoying riding it again.
Any advice or experiences recommended.