Quote Originally Posted by spyderjo333 View Post
I am in my 50s and have arthritis. I have carpal tunnel and I've had 3 surgeries. So far, this hasn't been an issue with my hands because they
are held straight when I ride as a passenger. I don't drive the bike. I have noticed achy knees and had my husband move the foot rests. It has helped some.
I have arthritis in my toes and doubt that much can be done to the bike or me to change that. My question is how do you deal with it if you have those or other
issues? Thanks. We will be doing an overnight trip soon so I will be on the bike for several hours.

What has your doctor said about how to deal with it? (Not being sarcastic, just wanting to know.) If he said to flex your joints frequently you can do that while riding. Do ankle exercises, flex/release your toes if your shoes permit room, same with fingers, etc.

I think I'm getting some arthritis in my fingers and find it helps to use my cruise control and flex my fingers frequently.