Mark B
Zen MBB Master
All it takes is time in the saddle. I'm getting so much more comfortable on the bike... I'm down now to just very light grip on the bars, one handed is a snap. I can almost take my hands completely off the bars. I think it's close to being a situation where I just need to "man up" and do it.
Take offs are much easier and I'm finding that I sit up more often than I used to both at stops and starts. Definitely helps to sit up and get a handle on the bars for climbing.
Speaking of climbing and the bars... I put some stubby bar ends on the handlebar that I was going to take off. However, I have found that when climbing, if you're in a static gear and are just grinding, taking hold of those bar ends and sitting up slightly, I can really get some power to the pedals. I think it's that boxer's positioning others have spoken about.
Fun stuff, folks!
Mark
Take offs are much easier and I'm finding that I sit up more often than I used to both at stops and starts. Definitely helps to sit up and get a handle on the bars for climbing.
Speaking of climbing and the bars... I put some stubby bar ends on the handlebar that I was going to take off. However, I have found that when climbing, if you're in a static gear and are just grinding, taking hold of those bar ends and sitting up slightly, I can really get some power to the pedals. I think it's that boxer's positioning others have spoken about.
Fun stuff, folks!
Mark