• I've had lots of issues with this and other Neuro stuff. Bike position is a big deal. Get a bike fit, is your reach too far? Is your saddle below horizontal forcing more weight onto your hands? I've reduced the amount of cycling I do and have seen an improvement. Also I now ride the majority of time on my steel Merckx's which has been a revelation in reducing Buzz through the bars.
    Act now, nerve conduction and velocity testing is not much fun. I had my last tests last week and i can still feel the after effects now.
    Edit: Also try grip grab gel mits
    Edit 2: just si you are aware most of my other bikes are aluminium frames which I love but i thing their unforgiving stiffness plays a part in road Buzz transmission through the bars

  • I was riding a chromoly 430 bike before and didn't have such issues. The Dolan PC is a triple butted aluminium frame and it is very stiff.

  • That won't make any odds, has to be position / weight on hands

  • Do you still have the old bike? Try comparing the riding position and the geometry. Remember the Dolan PC is normally a dedicated track bike so it's geo is probably more on the aggressive side.
    I have a large seat to bar height drop on my bikes due to my leg length which doesn't help much. I suspect a full on custom build frankenbike with a long seat tube and short top tube would be the answer for me!

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