Hiya...
After riding a steel-framed drop-handlebars tourer for many years, I've just bought a Trek Allant+ 8 ebike, which is basically an eMTB with no suspension and smooth tyres. I love it (apart from the noise - separate thread). But, since riding that, I am getting tingling hands every time I ride.
I would imagine that this is connected with having a much more upright riding position than I am used to. But, I would have thought that tingling hands (all fingers) was to do with pressure on the hands, and I would have thought there was more pressure on my hands when riding on drops.
I'm happy with the size of the bike, it feels comfortable. Not sure what to try. I could get some spacers and raise the handlebars a bit, in case it is pressure on hands. Or I could switch from straight bars to North Road bars, assuming the cables will allow it. I'm happy with saddle height. Could it be vibration from the motor (Bosch performance line CX) that causes the tingling?
Any ideas or suggestions anyone? Has anyone had a similar experience after switching to straight bars from drops?
Cheers, John
After riding a steel-framed drop-handlebars tourer for many years, I've just bought a Trek Allant+ 8 ebike, which is basically an eMTB with no suspension and smooth tyres. I love it (apart from the noise - separate thread). But, since riding that, I am getting tingling hands every time I ride.
I would imagine that this is connected with having a much more upright riding position than I am used to. But, I would have thought that tingling hands (all fingers) was to do with pressure on the hands, and I would have thought there was more pressure on my hands when riding on drops.
I'm happy with the size of the bike, it feels comfortable. Not sure what to try. I could get some spacers and raise the handlebars a bit, in case it is pressure on hands. Or I could switch from straight bars to North Road bars, assuming the cables will allow it. I'm happy with saddle height. Could it be vibration from the motor (Bosch performance line CX) that causes the tingling?
Any ideas or suggestions anyone? Has anyone had a similar experience after switching to straight bars from drops?
Cheers, John