Aceofspades
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Wrist movement
Do any of you guy have problems with wrist movement? And if so how does it after your riding racing? Can you still ride well etc
I broke my scpahoid 2 years ago now while racing , and while I race motocross it hasn't been such a major issue for me, I am considering doing my test and getting a road bike. Or maybe just do the odd track day. Any advice would be appreciated, I literally can't bend the right wrist back what so ever
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14-12-2014, 07:12 PM |
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NB12
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RE: Wrist movement
Broke my right wrist in a highside at Knockhill in 09, when the cast came off I was worried about the movement. I was advised to buy a 'powerball' a little ball with a gyroscope inside, you start it with a pull string and keep it going with wrist movement. It helped me regain strength and full movement.
When Toseland packed it in due to losing the movement in his wrist I wondered if he could have used a thumb operated throttle like on a quad bike?.
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14-12-2014, 09:21 PM |
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uncle buck
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RE: Wrist movement
If you can ride MX a road bike will be no problem. I. Broke mine year's ago when racing.it wasn't set properly and did not heal properly.after that when racing at lydden got blow out on the rear,force or trying to keep some form of control broke small bones in the wrist. Anyway after a couple of ops over the years I. Have no movement in wrist but still ride on the road without to many problems. My surgeon who rides a fire blade told me not to ride sports bikes due to too much pressure on my wrist.stick with say an adventure style bike
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19-12-2014, 07:34 PM |
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Aceofspades
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RE: Wrist movement
I'm actually going through putting a thumb operated throttle on my bike now. Not sure how it will work out, but find myself bending my elbow down a awful lot which doesmt help. As said its crazy how you take it for granted until you don't have it, I only thought it was minor at first but it affects you more than you realise.
As for Mitch, what a guy I saw him race at post TT in 2013, a total inspiration to everyone, not just bike racimg too.
Thanks for the reassurance though, hopefully won't affect my riding too much on the road
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29-12-2014, 12:20 AM |
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Aceofspades
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RE: Wrist movement
I know toselamd said he didn't feel like he was in full control, and I'm sure a thumb throttle would help a lot of guys, just not sure whether the rules would allow them too?
Didn't hopkins have similar problems 3 or 4 years ago?
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29-12-2014, 12:22 AM |
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