Hi Everyone.
Can anyone advise me on a recent problem with knee pain after cycling?
I've been off road cycling for several years now but recently I've had a setback when I had a urinary infection which caused my B G levels to run very high for two days, until I brought things under control, taking 2-3 times my usual dosage of insulin. During this period my right leg become so numb that I would drag it behind me when walking. I recovered quite quickly from the infection thanks to antibiotics however, the next time I went riding my right knee become painful after around twenty miles. I've been used to riding twentyfive - thirty miles twice a week but this problem has been increasing so that now i can barely ride ten miles without a problem and are considering an electric bike. Does anyone know if this problem diabetes related or just a coincidence.
Many thanks
Derek
I had chronic knee pain in the 1980s (long before my DM1) when I experimented with cleats with 0° float. No single cleat adjustment would work for more than 15 km. Then I discovered cleats with floating angles. First Adidas, then Look Keo. Incidentally, I have the same problem with Shimano SPD. However, there are some Shimano SPD clones that give you a float angle of 5°. These work for me and my knees. (I do triathlon up to Olympic distance.)I’m a ‘roadie’ so this likely isn’t the issue on a MTB but Just by way of general observation my experience has been that far to many bikes are sold with the ‘standard’ race gearing large front rings and rear cog set ups that can cripple a ‘non light weight born small frame ‘ rider. Not everybody ( me at least ) has the build of a TDF rider .
After a lot of experimenting and many blank expressions in bike shops , I learned that even the ‘standard’ 50-34 11-(28-32 ) compact set up isn’t healthy for my hips and knees , especially in hilly areas or when I carry bikepacking bags .
Sure some will argue ‘just ‘loose weight, usually those who have zero idea what it’s like to be a heavy set rider .
I now ride with a 48-31 11-36 on my road bikes and when loaded with bike pack bags on longer trips involving mountains I’ll swap the cassette out for an 11-4O even.
It gets a lot of silly comments from other riders, but my knees smile at me
I could probably have summed that up by saying get the right gearing for your ride style and weight and don’t listen to any bike store who doesn’t understand anything but 50-34 11-28
As a mtbr the OP likely had this already covered , I just mention it for anyone else with knee pain .
Good bike set up / fit is very important and it should include the correct gearing for individual rider needs.
@Lupf you are replying to a thread which is more than two and a half years old. I am not sure Derek is a contributor to the forum now. I hope his knee problems were resolved since he started this thread.Hi Derek-MTB, sorry to hear about your knee problems, I hope you find a way to sort this. By starting to compensate one makes things worse. I am not a medical doctor, but wonder if maybe physiotherapy could help. I got shoulder problems 4 years ago, which hurt all the time and made any sports impossible. The GP mentioned that I could get physio at a reduced rate through my employer, the university. With some persistence by both the physio and myself, I managed to cure my frozen shoulder. S
You mentioned getting an e-bike. This is a great idea. You will be suprised how versatile they are, you will go for longer rides and still get good fitness out of it. We (my partner and I) got an e-bike (literally) at the eve of the pandemic and it kept me sane. We did 2500 km (1600 miles) in the first 6 months of Covid. As a bonus my partner loves it, too. Before she used any excuses, not to go cycling.
I noticed this, too and deleted the post.@Lupf you are replying to a thread which is more than two and a half years old. I am not sure Derek is a contributor to the forum now. I hope his knee problems were resolved since he started this thread.
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