Mr Pootle
Cruisin' Guzzisti
Or is it just me?
I'm doing a lot more riding than I ever did on my last couple of bikes, most of it either urban or on winding rides that need frequent gear changes, and I'm finding that after a couple of hours my left hand and wrist are aching badly. Could it be that I'm just not used to it? My old bikes had four speed boxes, so as well as not riding for so long I never needed to change as much.
I've fairly small hands, so I'm always at a stretch. Could this be part of the problem?
Would a change of clutch lever help?
I'm doing a lot more riding than I ever did on my last couple of bikes, most of it either urban or on winding rides that need frequent gear changes, and I'm finding that after a couple of hours my left hand and wrist are aching badly. Could it be that I'm just not used to it? My old bikes had four speed boxes, so as well as not riding for so long I never needed to change as much.
I've fairly small hands, so I'm always at a stretch. Could this be part of the problem?
Would a change of clutch lever help?