rdersch
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I could use some ideas/suggestions from any other riders that may have experienced a similar malady. I ride a 2022 F3-S, standard handlebar, and optional High-End Seat (the new name for what was previously the comfort seat).
After roughly one-hour of riding, I experience a burning muscle pain at my left shoulder blade region. I have adjusted my F3-S handlebars higher/mid/lower, and experience similar pain in all settings. I have and HJC RPHA 91 modular helmet which is one of the lightest helmets available. I am an experienced snowmobile and sea-doo rider and have never experienced this issue previously.
I thought it may be ergonomics, or perhaps the helmet weight, but I cannot seem to identify the reason. Considering I can only ride for roughly an hour before the pain is too intense, I am restricted to shorter rides. It is clear many/most other riders can trek for hours, so there must be an answer.
I am 5'10"/165lbs, fit, exercise regularly and stretch every day, so physically I cannot understand this pain unless it is ergonomic, and someone can advise what else I might try. Any help would be appreciated.
After roughly one-hour of riding, I experience a burning muscle pain at my left shoulder blade region. I have adjusted my F3-S handlebars higher/mid/lower, and experience similar pain in all settings. I have and HJC RPHA 91 modular helmet which is one of the lightest helmets available. I am an experienced snowmobile and sea-doo rider and have never experienced this issue previously.
I thought it may be ergonomics, or perhaps the helmet weight, but I cannot seem to identify the reason. Considering I can only ride for roughly an hour before the pain is too intense, I am restricted to shorter rides. It is clear many/most other riders can trek for hours, so there must be an answer.
I am 5'10"/165lbs, fit, exercise regularly and stretch every day, so physically I cannot understand this pain unless it is ergonomic, and someone can advise what else I might try. Any help would be appreciated.
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