Rather than have the weight of suspension forks added to an electric bike. Is there some kind of elastomer bung or something similar to a suspension seat post that’s light and takes the sting out of bumps please?
It might be better if you explain what problem you're trying to solve rather than jump to a hypothetical solution. Do you have an ebike already that you want to improve? Are you wanting to buy one with a particular characteristic?Rather than have the weight of suspension forks added to an electric bike. Is there some kind of elastomer bung or something similar to a suspension seat post that’s light and takes the sting out of bumps please?
I’m looking for my elderly neighbour who has arthritis in her wrists. She struggles with the rough road vibration.It might be better if you explain what problem you're trying to solve rather than jump to a hypothetical solution. Do you have an ebike already that you want to improve? Are you wanting to buy one with a particular characteristic?
I found a short length of 6cm diameter pipe insulation secured with plastic electrical insulation tape worked so well (more comfortable grip) to temporarily replace a damaged grip, that I'm thinking of replacing the other conventional undamaged grip with another homemade one. Peter. PS Those Redshift suspension posts seem awfully expensive for what they are. I think I am going to have continue suffering a little - good for the soul I am told
Thank you for your reply.Big soft foam hand grips might help?
switching to a soft silicone grip from a rigid plastic type made a difference this end, and if a larger diameter could be found it would need less hand curl which may? be an issue , rolling up a piece of £shop closed cell foam camping mat between glove and grip secured with tape would work at a pinch.
Slight progress, but I still haven't got the basics. You want a lighter bike because it's easier to lift - I get that. Do you already have an ebike that's too heavy, is it a non-electric bike that's too heavy, do you want to buy a light ebike or what? Rather than concentrate on one feature, why don't you look at other aspects of the bike that would make it lighter, then you can have suspension forks and the problem is solved.I’m looking for my elderly neighbour who has arthritis in her wrists. She struggles with the rough road vibration.
She doesn’t want it to be heavier. I lift it in and out of the car for her when it goes for service or, she meets family.
She just needs something to take out vibration. I told her I’d ask. Now she can tell the bike shop
Ouch !!!!After a badger broke my wrist (see video and X-ray befow) cycling was painful for ages, but eventually reduced a lot. I can't imagine pain reducing with arthritis, but I don't know much about arthritis. Anyway, someone at the time on this forum suggested these shock absorbing handlebar grips -
Revolution Suspension Grips
We manufacture suspension grips for mountain bikes, quads, motorcycles. They are adjustable and shock absorbing to reduce arm pump and hand fatigue.revgrips.com
Halfords offer a cheaper product, but I have no idea if they're any good.
ODI Rogue v2.1 Lock On MTB Grips, 135mm, Grey | Halfords UK
Shop the latest at Halfords UKwww.halfords.com
Beware of badgers!
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Thanks for your reply. I helped her change to back swept handlebars last month, massive difference to pain.It may be that adjustment to (or even replacement of) the handlebars would help; how swept back, and is the sweep level or does if slope down a little towards the rear? Also handlebars quite high so weight is all on the saddle. (In addition to the suggestions above)
For me, many bikes have handlebars that are too straight and that puts extra stress on the wrists. 30 degrees back and 10 degrees down is about right for me.
Many thanks for all the replies.
Foam has been added to the handlebar grips, padded MTB gloves, foldable tyres a bit bigger but lower pressure and, today’s ride was a success.
she said cheers.
Rather than have the weight of suspension forks added to an electric bike. Is there some kind of elastomer bung or something similar to a suspension seat post that’s light and takes the sting out of bumps please?