New Study Suggests Handlebar Level Can Affect Sexual Health of Female Cyclists

 A new study published in The Journal of Sexual Medicine reveals that handlebar position is associated with changes in genital sensation in female cyclists.


Led by Marsha K. Guess, MD, MS, of Yale University School of Medicine, researchers evaluated bicycle set-up in terms of the relationship between the seat and the handlebars. 48 competitive women cyclists were studied.

Researchers measured saddle pressures and sensation in the genital region to see if placing handlebars in different positions affects pressure and sensation in the genital region. Results showed that placing the handlebar lower than the seat was associated with increased pressure on the genital region and decreased sensation (reduced ability to detect vibration).

“Modifying bicycle set-up may help prevent genital nerve damage in female cyclists,” Guess notes. “Chronic insult to the genital nerves from increased saddle pressures could potentially result in sexual dysfunction.”

“There are a myriad of factors affecting women’s sexual function. If women can minimize pressure application to the genital tissues merely by repositioning their handlebars higher, to increase sitting upright, and thereby maximize pressure application to the woman’s sit bones, then they are one step closer to maintaining their very important sexual health,” explained Irwin Goldstein, editor-in-chief of The Journal of Sexual Medicine.

Published July 7 2012- Science Daily Online


?BRISBANE BIKE SWAP

It will be a simple affair – a chance to sell, swap or acquire bike gear, with a sausage sizzle thrown in for good measure. It’s open to all cyclists – dragsters, commuters, vintage, track, MTB, road, BMX are all welcome. BBQ and good times on offer.

Jack Speare Park, Indooroopilly from 10am to noon.

Sunday 14 October.

A space is $5 for sellers, free entry for buyers.

It will be held at Jack Speare Park, Indooroopilly. Sellers arrive from 9:30am, buyers from 10am. More info at www.bikingbrisbane.com


The Ride For Life Challenge is on again. Sunday 28th October.

Now in its third year, the ride is an 80km loop around the city departing from and returning to Northshore Riverside Park. This is your opportunity to join other fellow cycling enthusiasts and rub shoulders with one of world cycling’s biggest names and Ride For Life Challenge ambassador, Robbie McEwen on a non-competitive ride around Brisbane and surrounds.

Starting and finishing at Northshore Riverside Park at Hamilton, this fully supported ride will include full police escort, rest stops with refreshments, route marshals, first aid, mechanical support and support vehicles.

Corporate groups, local teams and individuals are encouraged to register. This is a social event, but due to the nature and level of difficulty of the set course, this event is not suitable for young children, new riders or mountain bikes. Spectators are welcome on the day.

All proceeds of the 2012 Brisbane BMW and Westside BMW Ride for Life Challenge will go to Guide Dogs Queensland and The Heart Foundation Queensland.

Registrations open Wednesday 5 September 2012 and can be completed at www.brisbanebmwcycling.com.au

FOR MORE INFORMATION Like RIDEFORLIFE on FACEBOOK.

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NEW HYDRAPAK BAGS

  2013 HYDRAPAK BAGS ARE IN STOCK NOW!!!

The sleek ergonomic styling of the new packs does not interfere with the necessary actions of motorsports. The soft, open-end reservoir with a non-leak velcro closure has been touted as the best hydration alternative because it eliminates the potential hazard of having a large, hard plastic screw-top in the middle of the rider’s back, making landings less adventurous. Hydrapak has done rigorous testing in the field, and the reservoirs, which offer a lifetime warranty, have withstood every hardened test including driving a car over the reservoir!

See styles below!

For more information on any styles or to see a larger range visit the Cassons website:

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Or alternatively call Cassons directly:

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A small change makes a BIG difference in safety

Do you cycle to work in heavy traffic???

Do you find yourself not being seen? Then you need to come and test out the this “Hornit DB140” it is going to make a difference when you need to bring attention to other road users.

The  Hornit dB140 is the loudest cycle horn on the market. It emits a piercing 140 decibel sound which is enough to alert trucks, vans, buses, cars and even ‘in-aworld- of-their-own’ pedestrians. Compatible with all styles of bikes, including road bikes, it gives riders a way of letting all other road users know where they are and makes riding much safer.

COMING SOON TO C2C

? Piercing 140dB sound

? Alerts all drivers

? Fits all bikes

? Safe and easy to operate when braking

? 2 modes, including quieter “Park” mode

? Splash Proof

? 2 x AAA batteries included

See reception for details!