Sup y'all, I have been riding for about 3 weeks now, and what I've noticed is that since I started riding, my lower back is hurting all the time. Is this from the leaning to reach the handlebars, or the vibration of the bike? Or is it simply that my back muscles are being exercised more than normal, so the pain will go away once they're use to it? You know, like when you start lifting weights after a year of never doing it, and your muscles hurt for awhile before you get use to it?
What do you do about it? Any advice would help.
Lower back pain?
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do you feel like you hunch over? or have to lean forward to get to the bars? You can get replacement bars that fit you better if that is the case.
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I don't get low back pain. I get shoulder pain. It only flares up when I am feeling anxious ( like when a storm hits while you are out and you cannot see for the torrent of water and you are nowhere near an exit or an overpass and you realize you are whiteknuckling your grips) or if I have been on an exceptionally long ride.
If you aren't tense, something as simple as a seat cushion (designed for a bike) could help.
If you aren't tense, something as simple as a seat cushion (designed for a bike) could help.