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| nc30 chick |
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 Posted: 16:27 - 02 Aug 2004 Post subject: Shoulder pain |
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Has anyone suffered from this? at the moment it feels like there is a huge weight sitting on my shoulder and im getting stabbing pains through it if i move it too much.
Been riding this bike for over a month now and it only happened on long journeys if i got cold, i have been riding it to work all last week and now the pain in constant. If anyone else has had this, any ideas on getting rid of it? At least it hurts less riding than it does changing gear in the car!
oh, and its only my left shoulder and its never happened before. |
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More likely to be a repetative strain injury or RSI, from riding your bike, I sometimes get one in my left shoulder if I commute alot on my GS cos the clutch gets quite heavy when its hot.
You can also get an RSI from using a computer to much etc and can be made worse by riding too, I know cos I have one!
Best thing to do is get a more comfortable bike, failing that relax your muscles by getting the other half to massage your shoulder or go to see your doctor . |
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| nc30 chick |
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I get RSI in my wrists, well its carpal tunnel syndrome which is nearly the same. Im thinking it might be a trapped nerve, have got a nice long ride to do in 2 weeks time so will have to get it sorted by then.
What the hell! its only a shoulder, i dont need to move it much while riding  |
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 Posted: 16:47 - 02 Aug 2004 Post subject: |
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Check your clutch and brake levers are in the right position. Position yourself so your forearms are paralell to the ground when riding to lessen the amount of steering input required. Don't grip the bars too hard.
Don't wear leather jeans for too long off the bike (mine KILL my back if I walk about in them too much).
If you are in a hunched up position or reaching too far when riding your bike, consider changing the handle bars, it can make a huge difference. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
I did the 2010 Round Britain Rally on my 350 Bullet. 89 landmarks, 3 months, 9,500 miles. |
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 Posted: 16:56 - 02 Aug 2004 Post subject: |
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I remember after a long layoff from riding I ache until I get used to the helmet and the twists/turns required for lifesafers etc. They appear to go away after a week or so.
Sounds like your riding position may be a bit wrong. As said earlier get someone to check your position and help move pegs/bars if required. If you're reaching for the bars maybe some risers will help.
This may sound strange but could it be something to do with your helmet/leathers and getting a 'draft'? I only mention this as if I'm in the car and the vents are set wrong with the cold air I get an ache in the shoulder. Weird I know but happens (and it isn't down to the driving position/seat)  |
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A friend from work had that problem not so long ago he went to the doctors with it and they said it was a trapped nerve in his shoulder and gave him some pain kills and made an hospital appointment for him................
how wrong was they.................
it turn out he had ripped the muscle off his shoulder blade........
i would get it checked out if i was you......... |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 155 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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