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Who's a member of the "Numb Hands Club"
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[QUOTE="OldTimer, post: 1121790, member: 58798"] I'm answer B. Plus I came back with a much stronger bike which I let "pull" me around the trails at first. I think once I got over that initial fear factor and started sitting more comfortably, the effect was lessened. If you get to the point where you can hang on with your legs a bit and lean into the acceleration, your hands get better circulation. I practiced barely holding on and twisting the grip with thumb and forefinger when possible. Seems like practicing a lighter grip sort of forced me to relax more in the saddle overall. :nod: [/QUOTE]
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