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From: fpm@uofm-cv.UUCP (Frank P. Miles)
Newsgroups: net.bicycle
Subject: Cold Hands
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Date: Thu, 10-Jan-85 14:56:40 EST
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Posted: Thu Jan 10 14:56:40 1985
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	OK, now that we've heard the ?definitive? cold feet treatment...
what about hands.  Would appreciate any help.  My commute has recently
lengthened, and the near- or sub-zero weather is tough.  Of course I
don't want to give up having a GOOD GRIP on the handlebars, be able to
actuate brakes with reasonable control (without losing grip), and
(optionally) be at least somewhat water repellant.  Already have ski
gloves, grab-ons....they're not enough.  One person has suggested that
the pressure brought on by the normal 45-degree position reduces blood
flow in the hands.
	Ideas, anyone??		
					Frank Miles