Single speed..... Lower Back Pain!

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  1. Padre

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    I concur that a raising your bars might do the trick. That and strengthening your core.
     
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    bvader Long Live The Gorn!

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    Besides all the stuff above...for me core exercises being the most important. I found that I am much more particular how high my camelback is when I ride the single. For some reason I like it a bit higher on the SS, when its too low it seems to bother me, it seems backwards but it is what it is.

    I find I have less issues when I don't do the "L" too much and try to stand straighter. The Path boys set me up and that way and it seem to work well.
     
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    Well, multiplying two negatives makes a positive!

    [​IMG] × [​IMG]two negatives you get a positive:[​IMG](-3) × (-2) = 6
     
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    Ditto on the core/back exercises!

    another thing about SS is it takes some time to get used to. A 10 mile ride might not seem like much but on a SS it is a lot harder esp when you are training all those new muscles. So go on shorter rides on the SS until your back is better, then start to ramp it up.
     
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    I was expecting something more like

    '2 wrongs don't make a right, but 3 lefts make a right!'

    Although, you do ride a 29er, so I should have known better and lower my expectations. :) j/k
     
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    foofighter Ride More Talk Less

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    so harsh justin
     
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    OMR Old Man Riding...

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    Grasshopper Dino...

    Stay seated longer... this will put a lot more stress on the knees, blow them out sooner or later and then you won't be worried about back pain ... just ask Gene.
    :?:

    All kidding aside, totally agree with strengthening your core muscle groups (abs in particular), stretching the hamstrings out as they do work a lot more in SSing. I can always tell when I've been riding my SS (Sat at Marshall). My back will be a bit stiffer from the climbing. Key point is SLOWLY conditioning your body... we all tend to go full speed ahead when going from bike to bike.

    Most importantly, rest is a weapon too. Stay off the SS for a couple of days, spin on the geared. If it continues to give you grief, stay off of it for a week and come back slowly. Your body tells you when it doesn't like what you are doing to it. Listen to it. :-k

    Trust me, as you get older you will pay for not listening to it!

    Oh yeah.... there's a new pill out called: Back Pain Away.... it must work, it's as seen on TV... right? :-s

    PS: You can always walk up the hills... Remember, I've seen you...:lol:
     
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    OH SNAP. So 3 lefts then is the answer. So Dino... Klutter suggests you buy a cyclocross bike as your AM rig to go along with the Iron Horse 29'er SS! ;)

    Ps. in all seriousness Klutter, how's that cut near your eye from the CC?

    I'll admit, riding a 29'er off road is like cheating. So yeah, I said it, I'm a dirty cheater who still manages to find ways to crash a 29er.
     
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    SS bikes arent for everyone! I loved mine but my knees didnt.

    Jesse - dont make your ONLY bike a SS like Gene said. There are trails you are going to want gears for which is why my SS became a 1x9. I will build another SS one day but not until I have other bikes in my stable.
     

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