All that said, if your two bikes haven't caused knee problems in the
past, I would assume that the Q of those bikes is not the cause of
your recent stiffness; were you pushing against a wind, or up hills,
or carrying heavy loads?
My 56 year old knees are (thank God) pretty forgiving and accept Qs as
low as 130 (they don't like the even lower Qs of, say, Raleigh
Sportses) and as high as 160 (but no more), but I have to beware of
pushing too hard, too far, seated in too high a gear -- something I'm
prone to do as I ride fixed a great deal. (I stand when I have to and
get used to standing and pedaling slowly for longer distances.)
Patrick "not gonna ride today in that dam' wind" Moore
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I have found that if my seat post gets set a little low, 1-2 cm, it causes knee pain. You may want to check the saddle ht on Friday, vs Riv.
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Me, I stopped hurting when I stopped running and my 56 year old
muscular-skeletal system is, thank God, in pretty good shape --
cycling keeps it free from aches, oddly enough.
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I have a medial meniscus tear that flares up if I ski too much, or cycle with cranks that are too wide. I'm a doc, and my orthopedic surgeon buddy was no help, but for me, and narrow tread or low Q (different terms for the same thing) helps eliminate the grating and pain in my right knee. I have also gone to pedaling flat (QB and Ram) with Grip Kings, and commuter (rSogn) with Sneaker pedals. That helps me move my feet around and takes pressure off the knee. This was a solution found by trial and error, and I have no medical reason to offer. If I'm riding it's a good thing, and Aleve is my friend is my mantra...Michael
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| I have a set of the Chrome sneakers. They are thin-soled and a bit like the old Chuck Taylors from Converse, but have a reinforced sole for cycling. Not for everyone, but I dig them for both riding and just wearing as sneakers. Cheers, Sean --- On Wed, 10/19/11, Andrew Johnson <asht...@gmail.com> wrote: |