Hattori-Hanzo
Well-known member
After getting my cube 160 with it's stock carbon bars I was getting pains in my wrist, mostly after riding and then for the following days.
I swapped out for some 50mm rise alloy bars and they have helped a lot, I also much prefer the higher bar position for my style of riding, but I'm still getting wrist pain, again not while riding but days after.
I've tried a few different grips and settled on some ergo type with wings, I'm wondering if larger diameter softer grips might help. Any recommendations?
I've also adjusted lever position but I don't find that makes a huge difference.
The Only thing I've not experimented with is the rotation of the bars. I've set them up so the rise is inline with the forks. So if you where to look at the bike from the side the bars and fork are in a straight line.
What effect does rotating the bars backwards/forwards have and could it helps ease my wrist pain.
It only seems to effect my right wrist so maybe I just need to strengthen it with exercise.
I swapped out for some 50mm rise alloy bars and they have helped a lot, I also much prefer the higher bar position for my style of riding, but I'm still getting wrist pain, again not while riding but days after.
I've tried a few different grips and settled on some ergo type with wings, I'm wondering if larger diameter softer grips might help. Any recommendations?
I've also adjusted lever position but I don't find that makes a huge difference.
The Only thing I've not experimented with is the rotation of the bars. I've set them up so the rise is inline with the forks. So if you where to look at the bike from the side the bars and fork are in a straight line.
What effect does rotating the bars backwards/forwards have and could it helps ease my wrist pain.
It only seems to effect my right wrist so maybe I just need to strengthen it with exercise.