Do you think about your left pinky much? I've been thinking about my left pinky a lot, because it's gone numb. It would seem that I have developed an ulnar neuropathy, which according to velo news is caused by "poor bike fit with too much forward pressure or riding on rough terrain under constant handlebar vibrations". I'm guess my problem was caused by mostly the latter scenario. It sucks, because I have motion and control on my pinky and it doesn't hurt, but I can't really feel it. Supposedly, it'll go away in three weeks or so.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Ulnar Neuropathy
Do you think about your left pinky much? I've been thinking about my left pinky a lot, because it's gone numb. It would seem that I have developed an ulnar neuropathy, which according to velo news is caused by "poor bike fit with too much forward pressure or riding on rough terrain under constant handlebar vibrations". I'm guess my problem was caused by mostly the latter scenario. It sucks, because I have motion and control on my pinky and it doesn't hurt, but I can't really feel it. Supposedly, it'll go away in three weeks or so.
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Get some squish!
but to work that with a front rack, I'd one of those crazy motorcycle front racks: http://www.peterwhitecycles.com/tout-terrain.asp. That fork costs a grand!
Those are pretty insane frames. Too bad there is no 29er version.
you know that touring axiom about how one can only buy 26" tubes in foreign countries.
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