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[QUOTE="Luft, post: 536771, member: 37893"] You could try the mole tape used for foot blisters at the drugstore. You cut a hole in the tape for the blister size and fit the tape over the blister. The foam keeps pressure off the blister. Focus on gripping more with your legs and knees and staying forward. Do you find yourself being pulled back and having to hang on? This will help. If you are more forward over the bars and having your weight balanced equally on the bars and pegs you will work with the bike easier. The GRIP. Hold the bars like you would a door handle and put your weight on the palms of your hands. This allows for easier movement at the elbows and shoulders and helps with the rowing motion. Learn how to overgrip and regrip. Do this at slower speeds until it becomes natural for you. [/QUOTE]
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