Trying out some suggestions that Cat1 Cycling suggested I try when doing my bikefit last week - SENSATIONAL!
As you might know because I can't straighten my elbow it makes riding a bike great initially but I get to 10 miles and my shoulder is killing me from pushing back on shoulder blade and riding position! I have to take 2x paracetamol and 2x ibuprofen before going out to try and lessen it but it still bloody kills with sharp pains down my shoulder and back! I have been advised by physios to cycle since my knee being rebuilt and femur/tibia/fibia were broken and learning to walk again to try and build my legs up and keep my knee good.
One of the suggestions was fitting time trial bars to my road bike - but 'separates' rather than hopped end 'normal' ones. Been out for 2 x 25 mile rides since fitting them and concentrated on comfort rather than speed to force myself to use the bar.
1st time was with 1 arm at full length in bottom of drop and one arm on the right hand bar (have cyclocross levers and a light which makes it very cluttered!) and only time I come off was to go into the drops for hills etc.
2nd time I fitted other bar as well 'just to see' and it was reasonably comfortable on the flat. Fair bit of movement due to having to put both over the bar tape. I could do with removing the cyclocross levers now and fitting these properly which i'll have a word with Cat1 about.
Overall impression? - slight niggle in my should after 20miles+ when elbow pad came loose first time and nothing on second time! Didn't take painkillers either time because I wanted to see what the full effect would be!
1st time ended up nearly a 19mph average (18.9) and 2nd was a 19+ (19.1)!
And I was concentrating on comfort rather than speed because it was on my Giant Defy 2 with mudguards, saddle bag, frame bag, pump, full bottle, lights, time trial bars, cyclocross brakes and beefy lock. I worked out it weighs over a 1/3 more than a standard Defy 2!
SO CHUFFED!
