jonny jeez
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Is this chitty or a road bike ? Saddle angle also ?
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...and its dead flat, parallel to the road
Is this chitty or a road bike ? Saddle angle also ?
I get similar problems. With tingly big toe and fingers.
With my feet, I think my shoes can be a bit tight and I put a lot of force through the balls of my feet (as opposed to the other way round) - I think you are meant to spread the load across your feet a bit i.e. across from the ball of your foot to your big toe - cleat adjustment needed maybe - I'd welcome some other thoughts on this.
I found www.stevehoggbikefitting.com, which is very detailed on this point.
With my hands, I think its coz I'm reaching to far forward. I put a shorter headset on and that has helped a bit - It's made me more upright so less weight on my wrists. Gel pads help to some extent, but I think you can put too much pressure on the nerves travelling through your wrists (carpal tunnel syndrome). However, I still dont ride with my hands on the hoods - My natural hand position is about a couple on inches behind them so still too much reach. I also end up on the end of the saddle sometimes - Crap bike choice maybe, but I have a short torso and long legs.
Wrong kind of bike, innit.
If your saddle is straight, when you say that you're sliding off/down. This could be a couple of things - The saddle may be too far back so you're compensating and shifting yourself forward which may partially explain the hand issue.
However, if that's not the case and start with small adjustments (I personally still haven't got the adjustments right on the gold bike) then you may be one of those people that responds best with the saddle tilted slightly upwards.
Hope you get it sorted.
If its a modern road bike then for your hands you could also try flipping the stem. ie rotate it around 180degrees this should lift the bar height and bring the bars in slightly closer to you. Could be that you have too much weight forward on your hands?