People say that “brifter” brake hoods are very comfortable, but even after futzing with the R8000 levers on the Roadeo to get the angle just right (the tops of the hoods are pretty much dead level) I find that my sensitive left palm starts getting numb or “tingly” after 10 or 12 miles riding on the hoods, unless I diligently move it around. (And I don’t like the hooks on the anatomic bar). Shimano’s non-shifting aero levers, OTOH, have been my hood comfort benchmark for decades and do not cause that pressure problem on the left palm.
I wonder if I’ll have to start wearing gloves again, since this bike was bought for longer rides.
Can anyone suggest ways to improve this situation? Is there a “correct” or at least “optimum” way to set up Shimano brifters? Are there tricks to address this? There won’t be much leeway here, though, as I have the levers set up pretty much perfectly for torso/arms/etc comfort on the hoods.
I think that the difference is that, with the 7402s, I can rest the angle between base of thumb and base of forefinger across the lever, which takes up some of the pressure; the brifter does not seem to encourage this.
Thoughts?
Lovely ride on the Roadeo just now: got the rd hanger alignment checked and it’s fine, and ran some errands with multiple detours. The chain tracks dead straight on the favorite 50 x 18 gear (14-32) so I can pretend I’m on a 75” fixed gear. I know, I know. Still, the Roadeo does climb very nicely when your climbing style is to sit or stand and push.
Aside: PSA: I just bought a Planet Bike analogue tire gauge, with a big dial marked from 20 psi to 140 psi, and good with Schrader and with adapter with Presta. Only $17.95. The great benefit is that I can read the dial without my reading glasses, while the otherwise very nice AccuGauge hp gauge requires me to put them on every time I use it.
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Patrick Moore
Alburquerque, Nuevo Mexico, Etats Unis d'Amerique, Orbis Terrarum
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