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gascanuck 10-17-2007 09:47 AM

wrist problems
 
Does anyone out there have a method by which a guy can make his wrists stronger? mine always crap out when i ride and that it difficult to go for a longer ride/race. Do wrist braces help? or do they get in the way of gloves? any suggestions would be most welcome.

RPB111 10-22-2007 05:41 PM

I don't know about making the wrist stronger but I have a lot of pain in my wrist from arthritis and I made a brace that totally prohibits wrist movement and I installed a thumb throttle. It works. I still have some pain but at least now I can ride. CITI makes a wrist brace that can totally restrict wrist movement or limit it to a set degree.

asistech 01-13-2008 09:30 AM

Wrist Problem
 
Still having problem? Try EVS WRISTLER Gloves. View www.evs-sports.com :o

cladoo 01-13-2008 09:57 AM

I am using this http://www.powerballs.com/ at my physiotherapists to get my hand/wrist back into shape after my CTS release surgery and it works. Does it ever give your wrist and forearm a workout! May be good for guys who get arm pump also! After about 90 seconds my wrist and arm were very tired. I am thinking of getting one for home.

Skidad 01-13-2008 10:29 AM

I think about the best thing out there is the Flexx Bars from Fasst Company. Almost everyone who uses them comments on how easy on the wrists thay are. Kinda pricey but not if it keeps you comfy all day riding. Can't really put a price on that.

Tons of info,reviews, bar setups/handguard mount options over at KTM Talk for the Flexx bars by the way.

Here is a review from Racer X Canada for you

http://www.racerxcanada.com/news/405...xx-handlebars/

http://www.fasstco.com/


Skidad in MA

Cruiser 01-13-2008 10:37 AM

I have one of these powerballs,, works great but seldom use it as my dogs freak out and attack my hand trying to get to it.. Broke two so far, if you loose grip and they hit the floor they usually shatter big time if at a high rpm. Something about the noise gets the dogs going..
Steve

GMP 01-13-2008 05:20 PM

Its the frequency. My dog would destroy that in minutes if she got it. She can pop tennis balls now, had to get "special" thick ones. Maybe I'll try squeezing those?

Spend time getting your forks as good as they can be. Not only will you not get beat up, but an improved ride inspires confidence and you will tend not to hold on so tight.

Eric K 01-14-2008 08:03 AM

Wrists have been my weak link for years. They would hurt going over the rough choppy ground.

Some years back I started wrapping my wrists with elastic bandages. No more wrist pain or soreness when I ride. The elastic bandages are inexpensive and work very well for me.

The only downside is that it makes fitting gloves on more difficult. I get gloves with the velcro wrist closures.

PEB 01-14-2008 11:51 AM

My wrists are like iron, particularly my right one. Sorry I couldn't resist.

Paul B

Seriously though I have the Boysen shockout on my bike and I think it helps with fatigue

Cruiser 01-14-2008 04:37 PM

I'm planning on working on the forks this winter,, but its not holding on too tight,, my hands go numb driving my ford van too. I seem to pass the shocky test for CT synd. so I'm suposed to get checked out for a pinched nerve in the neck.. or something..
Steve


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