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Date: 12 Jun 2007 11:47:21
From: doofy
Subject: upper back pain
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I've been riding a RANS bike for a few days now, with their mesh seat. I'm starting to experience some back pain in my upper back area. Could this be from leaning back, but having the head upright?
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Date: 12 Jun 2007 17:41:04
From: Johnny Sunset aka Tom Sherman
Subject: Re: upper back pain
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On Jun 12, 1:47 pm, doofy wrote: > I've been riding a RANS bike for a few days now, with their mesh seat. > I'm starting to experience some back pain in my upper back area. > > Could this be from leaning back, but having the head upright? Are you new to recumbent riding? Upright riders have the tendency to pull on the bars when they switch over to recumbents, and this, for some riders, can induce back pain. Practice relaxing your upper body until it becomes an automatic habit. Holding the handlebars with just your fingertips can aid in do so. -- Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia The weather is here, wish you were beautiful
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Date: 12 Jun 2007 18:37:58
From: doofy
Subject: Re: upper back pain
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Johnny Sunset aka Tom Sherman wrote: > On Jun 12, 1:47 pm, doofy wrote: > >>I've been riding a RANS bike for a few days now, with their mesh seat. >>I'm starting to experience some back pain in my upper back area. >> >>Could this be from leaning back, but having the head upright? > > > Are you new to recumbent riding? Yes. > Upright riders have the tendency to > pull on the bars when they switch over to recumbents, and this, for > some riders, can induce back pain. What I've found myself doing is suspending my arms partially with the muscles from my shoulders, and not totally draping them on the grips.
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Date: 12 Jun 2007 22:35:01
From: Zebee Johnstone
Subject: Re: upper back pain
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In alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent on Tue, 12 Jun 2007 11:47:21 -0700 doofy <nope@notme.com > wrote: > I've been riding a RANS bike for a few days now, with their mesh seat. > I'm starting to experience some back pain in my upper back area. I've been getting a bit from my Bacchetta Recurve with headrest. It feels to me like not being able to get my shoulders back because of the arms being outstretched so much. It might be a bit of havig the head forward as the headrest interferes a bit with the helmet. If I remove the helmet and ride I don't get the pain. So I guess I have to bend the rest back or get a different lid as riding without one here isn't an option. Zebee
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Date: 12 Jun 2007 16:41:14
From: doofy
Subject: Re: upper back pain
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Zebee Johnstone wrote: > In alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent on Tue, 12 Jun 2007 11:47:21 -0700 > doofy <nope@notme.com> wrote: > >>I've been riding a RANS bike for a few days now, with their mesh seat. >>I'm starting to experience some back pain in my upper back area. > > > I've been getting a bit from my Bacchetta Recurve with headrest. It > feels to me like not being able to get my shoulders back because of > the arms being outstretched so much. > > It might be a bit of havig the head forward as the headrest interferes > a bit with the helmet. If I remove the helmet and ride I don't get > the pain. > > So I guess I have to bend the rest back or get a different lid as > riding without one here isn't an option. > > Zebee The headrest is an add-on, right? Who makes it?
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Date: 13 Jun 2007 02:09:11
From: Zebee Johnstone
Subject: Re: upper back pain
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In alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent on Tue, 12 Jun 2007 16:41:14 -0700 doofy <nope@notme.com > wrote: > > The headrest is an add-on, right? Who makes it? A guy on the Bacchetta forum, called Don. He makes them for the Bacchetta recurve and Euromesh seats, I don't think they fit other seats. If you want one, go to www.bacchettabikes.com and go to the community section then the forum. Ask in the technical forum. Zebee
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