Yes. They are wild 1 chubby beach bars. This link is for the springer model but they make them for all bikes. You wont regret putting them on your bike. Not only do they feel great, but they look fantastic. I get complements on them all the time.Hey Springer Fan,
You wouldn't have a photo of the type of bars you switched to would you. Elbow pain is back, could just about squeeze a rubber ball without searing pain in the elbow today.
Wanted to post a follow up.
The pain was not going away so I finally went to the doctor today. I've got "tennis elbow".
Here is the prognosis, everything I have been doing to date, squeezing a rubber ball, lifting weights, applying an external analgesic cream has been wrong.
I am supposed to rest the elbow, no lifting weights, no squeezing rubber balls, NO RIDING. One 800mg Ibuprofrin every eight hours, Ice, rest the elbow. No sling, ace wrap, NO RIDING. If it does not get better in 2 weeks, I can go in an get a "joint shot", that she says is very painful, but after 3 days all will be good. We were planning a ride from San Diego to Reno, NV approx 600 miles up and 600 miles back in August. Can anyone tell me about the "shot"? Really want to ride to Reno, but, not willing to do something that will make matters worse.
, I can go in an get a "joint shot", that she says is very painful, but after 3 days all will be good. Can anyone tell me about the "shot"?
In our case the doc went in with a steroid. It cuts down on the swelling in the joint and seemed to me to help lubricate things for awhile. You do feel much much better after the shot, but getting the shot itself is an experience you do not want to do often.
In our case the doc went in with a steroid. It cuts down on the swelling in the joint and seemed to me to help lubricate things for awhile. You do feel much much better after the shot, but getting the shot itself is an experience you do not want to do often.
It hurts.
Let me say that again... IT HURTS!
They have to get into the actual joint with the needle. Sometimes they hit the joint from both sides so you get to do it twice. When they inject it feels like they are blowing up a balloon inside the joint, and that pressure is something between pain and just so odd feeling that your mind rejects it. It aches for an hour or so after the shot, and then things start to feel better. The next day life is good.
Have to agree 1000% with Blindrage here ---- " IT HURTS"!!!! I had to have 3 'roid shots in my lower back before eventually having surgery. OH MY GOODNESS !!! ____ the pressure felt like my spine was going to blow out and the hurt 2 to 3 days afterwards !! AAAAAAUUUUGGGHHHH ! The 2nd roid shot I had the nurse actually punctured the protective sack ( dont know actual name ) that surrounds the spinal cord resulting in a SKULL SPLITTING , LAY ON THE FLOOR IN A FETAL POSITION , HEADACHE - the only "cure" for it was to go back and have blood drawn out of my arm and shoot it back into the SAME spot as the shot ! HURT --- well let me say this - IF a Dr. ever tells me I have to get them again ---- Just throw me into PERGATORYand leave me , I'd soon fight the devil himself!!!!