Sactown2008
Well-Known Member
In February when I bought my FZ1, A chiropractor told me "leaning forward on your sport bike puts less pressure on your L2-L4 Impingement."
Do any of you have this with bad backs or Lumbar issues? Does leaning forward on your bike help you? I am glad this slight lean forward helps with my 16 hour a day pain. Last Thursday a neurosurgeon told me I have Retrolisthethis and my only recourse is spine fusion of L2, 3 and 4. At 6-1 & 240 my 45 years of heavy weight-lifting (and NO Core work) has caught up with me. Surgery is my call, so the Dr. said the only mechanical thing I can do "lessen" my pain is "Core work" and "not be so big," so I am dropping to 195 lbs, my HS wrestling weight.
Thank God the FZ1 does not hurt right now. Commuting and Sunday rides is keeping me SANE.
:tup::tup::tup::tup::tup:
Do any of you have this with bad backs or Lumbar issues? Does leaning forward on your bike help you? I am glad this slight lean forward helps with my 16 hour a day pain. Last Thursday a neurosurgeon told me I have Retrolisthethis and my only recourse is spine fusion of L2, 3 and 4. At 6-1 & 240 my 45 years of heavy weight-lifting (and NO Core work) has caught up with me. Surgery is my call, so the Dr. said the only mechanical thing I can do "lessen" my pain is "Core work" and "not be so big," so I am dropping to 195 lbs, my HS wrestling weight.
Thank God the FZ1 does not hurt right now. Commuting and Sunday rides is keeping me SANE.
:tup::tup::tup::tup::tup:

