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    #31
    Originally posted by Darin Jordan View Post
    I've been riding mine for a weekend now, and I find it to work fine for me. I'm pretty adaptable, however, and I can see where some might have issues with it.

    I think this, combined with the new Vista Cruise I just installed, should really help with longer trips...

    http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...2&postcount=28
    Thought I'd do a follow-up...

    I've ridden quite a few miles now with the CrampBuster installed...

    I started noticing that the tendons in my right arm, up near the outside of my elbow, were getting tender. I'd be remodeling a lot downstairs in my house, so I assumed it was something I did there, and it may have been. HOWEVER, when I'd ride, they would really hurt...

    I noticed that when I'd ride with the Cramp Buster, it seemed to be worse. I took it off the bike a week ago, and the tendons feel great now. It was an immediate change. That area was simply not being stressed.

    I won't be putting this back on. Seemed to make the outer portion of my palm hurt/cramp up as well.

    I've been riding now, quite comfortably, for a couple of weeks now, since removing it.

    Not a bad idea for some, but for me, this was the experience...

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      #32
      Have had one for 5yrs, love the thing !

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        #33
        I've been using one for a long while now, and you do have to pay attention to how it's adjusted and whether it's influencing your grip in a bad way. Make adjustments as necessary. Just another part of paying attention to your ergos.
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          #34
          I rode up to Seattle and a few thousand extra miles without one. Rode back to Denver with it. Night and day difference. It's great for any long distance riding.
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