rsheard said:I've only been riding a couple of weeks and I'm using a Fuji Hybrid with straight handlebars. I'm wearing riding gloves, but my left hand still falls asleep before I've been riding 10 miles.
Anyone else experience this and what did you do for it?
I ride a Bianchi road bike, so I alternate my hand placement between the hoods, the drops and the flat portion of the bars. That usually helps me quite a bit. Unfortunately, I'm not sure if there is a whole lot of room to change hand placement on a hybrid, but changing positions would be my first suggestion. After that, I'd say that you should just make sure that your gloves have plenty of padding, and maybe play around with the tightness of your grip. That's about all I can think of, sorry...rsheard said:I've only been riding a couple of weeks and I'm using a Fuji Hybrid with straight handlebars. I'm wearing riding gloves, but my left hand still falls asleep before I've been riding 10 miles.
Anyone else experience this and what did you do for it?
I get a terrible pinging sensation in my left hand due to an old wound. I managed to stick a knife through my hand when I was making a meal. The whole area really starts to get quite uncomfortable after a while. I just try to live with it.rsheard said:I've only been riding a couple of weeks and I'm using a Fuji Hybrid with straight handlebars. I'm wearing riding gloves, but my left hand still falls asleep before I've been riding 10 miles.
Anyone else experience this and what did you do for it?
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