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 Posted: 14:34 - 08 Jun 2017 Post subject: setting lever position / angle - how? |
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How would you go about working out the correct / comfortable angle the lever should be positioned at (I'm talking angle on the bar, not reach length)
Think I took my levers off a few years ago and put them back at the wrong angle and now have aching wrists.
Is there a sensible way to do it or is it simply trial and error? ____________________ Looking to pass your CBT / Bike tests in Bury Lancashire? try www.focusridertraining.co.uk Would recommend.
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Normal seating position; hands on grips; lever should be just beneath fingers of a 'relaxed'' open hand, give or take a little to suit preferance.
If you have aching wrists/hands; they are either grossely out of place, or there's something 'else' like the span out of line, the cable is stiff-siezed, or the handle-bars are actually not quite 'straight'...
IS worth checking the bars; f they are individual clip-ons they aren't always fitted symmetrically; whilst on a conventional bar, only a slight twist or side-to side offset can have you holding them (and or even sitting!) slightly 'skew' and cramping up after a while; and not always visible. Took me ages to track down that the aches the 750 were giving me on longer runs was because the right hand grip was just a tad 'up' from horezontal than the left!! Worth checking forks in yokes whilst you are at it; slight twist of the top-yoke has similar effect. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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| Teflon-Mike wrote: | Normal seating position; hands on grips; lever should be just beneath fingers of a 'relaxed'' open hand, give or take a little to suit preferance.
If you have aching wrists/hands; they are either grossely out of place, or there's something 'else' like the span out of line, the cable is stiff-siezed, or the handle-bars are actually not quite 'straight'...
IS worth checking the bars; f they are individual clip-ons they aren't always fitted symmetrically; whilst on a conventional bar, only a slight twist or side-to side offset can have you holding them (and or even sitting!) slightly 'skew' and cramping up after a while; and not always visible. Took me ages to track down that the aches the 750 were giving me on longer runs was because the right hand grip was just a tad 'up' from horezontal than the left!! Worth checking forks in yokes whilst you are at it; slight twist of the top-yoke has similar effect. |
Thanks Tef,
It's the ZZR so the bars bolt on with a few allen bolts so in theory can't be that far out compared with clip-ons that clamp onto the fork leg. The forks have been out of the bike but were done properly by a mechanic I trust so I believe it comes down to the levers.
the ache is during the day when working, I get to sit and poke a keyboard and mouse all day which doesn't help, I rotated them down a little this morning and it's taken much longer today for my wrists to start aching (it's rare I ache on the bike) so we'll go from there bit by bit
kraggem, thanks for that suggestion, I'll take a look ____________________ Looking to pass your CBT / Bike tests in Bury Lancashire? try www.focusridertraining.co.uk Would recommend.
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