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Old 04-20-2005, 11:36 AM   #1 (permalink)
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After riding long standups my back starts to hurt really bad (while still on one wheel) anyone else have this problem? It actually hurts so bad that sometimes I have to put the bike back on 2 wheels. Any advice, or similar experiences?
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Can't say my back has ever bothered me, which is funny because I have a bad back( dirt bike crash) but I do get cramps in my ham's if I do stand ups to long. I think it's due to the body positioning.
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After riding long standups my back starts to hurt really bad (while still on one wheel) anyone else have this problem? It actually hurts so bad that sometimes I have to put the bike back on 2 wheels. Any advice, or similar experiences?

go to the gym

seriously, haven't gotten that far yet to see if it bothers me or not, i workout alot, which includes my lower back, which is rock hard, so i dont think it will bother me
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Yeah...the gym...no thanks. A few of my buddies said they have the same problem, due to body positioning. I guess since its the beginning of the season I'm not used to it.
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After riding long standups my back starts to hurt really bad (while still on one wheel) anyone else have this problem? It actually hurts so bad that sometimes I have to put the bike back on 2 wheels. Any advice, or similar experiences?
Are you fairly tall?
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how long we talkin about? im riding em over a mile consistantly, sometimes upwards of 2miles and never have a problem with my back. the begining of the season arm pump is killin me though
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Nope. I'm fairly short, like 5'11''


Snigg- yeah, were talking like 1/2 mile to a mile (about as far as I can do em right now). I am hoping that it's just the beginning of the season soreness
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im 5'11" too. how high you got that front wheel? if you're chasing your wheelies it will be harder to hold on and shit, it takes more out of you. bring it up to balance point and you'll feel fine. id give it a few weeks, see if your body adapts.
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