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Anthony
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Pain from WCRM IV
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anyone else hurt as much as I do today? And how are your hands Chris(REQ)? They looked pretty bad on hwy 96.
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bizarro
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May 22, 2007, 10:00:55 AM »
Problems with hands on the Strom? Do tell Chris.
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dinolee
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May 22, 2007, 10:46:28 AM »
Fluids and ibuprofen helped a lot. Every gas or break stop, I forced myself to down a minimum of a pint of water/gatorade and two ibuprofen. If it was warm, then I upped to a quart of gatorade every two hours. Only downside is, gotta piss like a race horse if it's not hot and your not sweating it out.
There's a great recovery product called
Cytomax
Energy drink that we got a free sample of at Freddie Spencer. When I got off the plane in Seattle from Spencers, I could barely walk, my quads where so sore. I mixed up the entire packet of Cytomax at home, and within a couple of hours the lactic acid build up in my legs was gone and I could walk normally, even down stairs. I still had some soreness, but I swear by that product now.
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Re: Pain from WCRM IV
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I feel fine - so fine that I'll be doing it again in two weeks
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Re: Pain from WCRM IV
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May 22, 2007, 11:00:43 AM »
Quote from: dinolee on May 22, 2007, 10:46:28 AM
There's a great recovery product called
Cytomax
Energy drink that we got a free sample of at Freddie Spencer. When I got off the plane in Seattle from Spencers, I could barely walk, my quads where so sore. I mixed up the entire packet of Cytomax at home, and within a couple of hours the lactic acid build up in my legs was gone and I could walk normally, even down stairs. I still had some soreness, but I swear by that product now.
Cytomax is good stuff! I use that all the time both during and after running. Probably would be good to take along on the bike.
I managed the entire weekend without needing to pop any pills, which is good since I didn't bring any!
I was more tired out than anything else, but then I'm not really in good 'riding shape'.
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Re: Pain from WCRM IV
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May 22, 2007, 11:08:56 AM »
Quote from: Anthony on May 22, 2007, 09:59:20 AM
anyone else hurt as much as I do today? And how are your hands Chris(REQ)? They looked pretty bad on hwy 96.
I still hadn't quite gotten rid of the throttle blisters that popped up on the Pre-WCRM Warmup Ride a couple of weeks ago, but the nice thing about throttle blisters appears to be, the more you ride, the more they go away. I've got a nice line of good throttle callus now.
Also, I've now switched my Throttle Rocker to the appropriate position, which helps. DantesDame has been harassing me mercilessly for having it upside down for almost two years on two seperate bikes.
My shoulders and thighs are hella sore, though. Must have been that gravel riding and learning to stand up on the pegs. Large doses of ibuprofen are taking care of that, though.
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Quote from: Req on May 22, 2007, 11:08:56 AM
Also, I've now switched my Throttle Rocker to the appropriate position, which helps. DantesDame has been harassing me mercilessly for having it upside down for almost two years on two seperate bikes.
Me? Merciless? Never!
Quote from: Req on May 22, 2007, 11:08:56 AM
My shoulders and thighs are hella sore, though. Must have been that gravel riding and learning to stand up on the pegs. Large doses of ibuprofen are taking care of that, though.
Oh yeah, that'll do it to you - especially when you're not used to it and the bike's not quite set up properly. But hey - you did great and I had a lot of fun!
Wanna do it again?
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Re: Pain from WCRM IV
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May 22, 2007, 11:16:38 AM »
Quote from: DantesDame on May 22, 2007, 11:11:34 AM
Oh yeah, that'll do it to you - especially when you're not used to it and the bike's not quite set up properly. But hey - you did great and I had a lot of fun!
Wanna do it again?
Yup. Lemme get those Tourances on first, though. I don't think that's what RoadATTACK!!!!!s are for.
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Re: Pain from WCRM IV
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Quote from: dinolee on May 22, 2007, 10:46:28 AM
I mixed up the entire packet of Cytomax ... I still had some soreness, but I swear by that product now.
I second you on the Cytomax. I got pretty bad dehydration hiking in the Grand Canyon once and luckily I had some Cytomax sitting up at my bike when I got back.
As for my aches and pains...my knees are still a little sore, and my right wrist is a little painful, but that's about it.
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May 22, 2007, 12:38:58 PM »
This is really interesting. I wasn't sore at all when I got back from the first WCRM. Just really tired (and that was due more to the fact that I was traveling with bluesurf and el chingon cabron and the requisite bad behavior rather than the actual riding). Well, my back hurt, but until I had surgery last summer my back hurt whether I was riding or not.
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Re: Pain from WCRM IV
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May 22, 2007, 03:19:46 PM »
Ahh...you spring chickens just make me
with envy......
Lessee:
- my right wrist hurts
- my left elbow hurts a lot, ditto the tendons in my forearm from too much shifting (damn hwy 1)
- my right knee is sore
- my back is sore
All this and I
did
pop pills....
Getting old sucks..........
All this said, I will suffer gladly and happily...................
When's the next one?
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Re: Pain from WCRM IV
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May 22, 2007, 03:23:25 PM »
Never knew sitting for a few hours (at least without turning pedals) was so uncomfortable ya' bunch of ninnies.
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Re: Pain from WCRM IV
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May 22, 2007, 03:46:05 PM »
Pleasantly surprised, but I felt physically fine after the trip. 1590 miles total. My butt wasn't even aching while riding. Mentally, I was very drowsy during the ride home, and I feel a little washed out (lazy) today.
The bad part is it's going to take me a few days to get my bike cleaned up, since I was forced to ride for a while in the rain.
A Cramp Buster was a new purchase of mine, and I'm sure it helped a great deal.
I'm also glad to hear most everyone enjoyed the trip without mishap.
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Re: Pain from WCRM IV
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May 22, 2007, 07:18:52 PM »
Quote from: 1moreroad on May 22, 2007, 03:23:25 PM
Never knew sitting for a few hours (at least without turning pedals) was so uncomfortable ya' bunch of ninnies.
I think there was only about a thousand turns during this trip not to mention the mental overload not to drive the wife and I off a cliff. She said afterwards she will be on her own bike for the next WCRM
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Re: Pain from WCRM IV
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May 22, 2007, 07:31:41 PM »
Quote from: Req on May 22, 2007, 11:08:56 AM
My shoulders and thighs are hella sore, though.
Boy, same here (plus wrists and forearms) - mostly for the same reason but with different terrain - Leggett FOUR times, plus Hiway 20 (and then slabbing it home on the very rough "80" sure didn't help the back any). I'm more sore today than I was yesterday.
An unexpected pay off was the high speed sweepers on that last pass on the way to Yuba City - it has been recently repaved.
I've heard and read this is where the K12S really performs - now I know it!!!
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Re: Pain from WCRM IV
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May 23, 2007, 01:17:51 AM »
I was visited by wrist pain on every ride until I removed this spring on the throttle bodies pulley...
Getting at that spring required a custom puller to remove the pulley... not easy but I was determined...
Now the throttle snaps back courtesy of the 4 individual butter fly return springs...
And finally I machined a aluminum throttle barrel to replace the plastic one that came with Lockhart
Phillips Quick Throttle...
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Re: Pain from WCRM IV
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May 23, 2007, 02:31:42 PM »
Oww...I was fine until just now, after spending an hour hunched over my rear brake trying to bleed it back to life. Crap my back hurts.
But my brake works again...
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Re: Pain from WCRM IV
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May 23, 2007, 07:07:54 PM »
Quote from: bizarro on May 22, 2007, 12:38:58 PM
This is really interesting. I wasn't sore at all when I got back from the first WCRM. Just really tired (and that was due more to the fact that I was traveling with bluesurf and el chingon cabron and the requisite bad behavior rather than the actual riding). Well, my back hurt, but until I had surgery last summer my back hurt whether I was riding or not.
Hmmm, not sure the behavior was requisite; I think you were tired from riding so hard all week.
I remember that there was a mandatory quiet time in order to ensure that people got a full 8 hours of sleep.
I've been reading everyone's reports and am deeply envious. I intended to make this ride, had a hotel room booked, but life complications precluded participating. It's really good to read the reports and see the pics...glad that everyone had fun, and definitely keep the reports coming in!
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Re: Pain from WCRM IV
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DMSO + Capsicum oleoresin cream
'Nuff said
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Re: Pain from WCRM IV
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Quote from: kurtw on May 24, 2007, 09:28:46 AM
DMSO + Capsicum oleoresin cream
'Nuff said
a quick note to the viewers in the audience who aren't familiar with DMSO therapy: be sure that your skin is freakin' crazy clean and sterile before putting DMSO on it. Whatever's there is going straight into your bloodstream.
It's a common naturopathic thingie, but the FDA hasn't approved topical DMSO for any theraputic use that I know of. Commonly used as a linement for horses, for degreasing engine blocks, and as a cryoprotectant when freezing cell samples. Whether you want that stuff in your body is up to you.
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