FidoNick
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Does anyone else out there suffer with white finger? If so, what do you do about it??
I've been reading a bit about raynaud's syndrome (which I may or may not have), but their suggestions for what to do about it aren't really aren't practical for Tossers
. I'm also not about to give up coffee.
I ride a K-series bike (for my sins - go-on, stone me) and perhaps there's something about the frequency which is triggering the white finger(s). Perhaps someone has some experience of this and swopping between a K and an R? I never seem to get a suitable loan bite to do a useful comparison.
Gloves are pretty meaningless; the thicker the glove, the less benefit from the heated grips. One alternative is to wear an extra thermal thingy wotsit on my wrists; perhaps I'll give it a go.
So if anyone can pass any advice, I'd really appreciate it. My typical commute is 90 mins in typical British weather and I'm often struggling to get my lid off as I can't undo the straps...... Thanks!
I've been reading a bit about raynaud's syndrome (which I may or may not have), but their suggestions for what to do about it aren't really aren't practical for Tossers
I ride a K-series bike (for my sins - go-on, stone me) and perhaps there's something about the frequency which is triggering the white finger(s). Perhaps someone has some experience of this and swopping between a K and an R? I never seem to get a suitable loan bite to do a useful comparison.
Gloves are pretty meaningless; the thicker the glove, the less benefit from the heated grips. One alternative is to wear an extra thermal thingy wotsit on my wrists; perhaps I'll give it a go.
So if anyone can pass any advice, I'd really appreciate it. My typical commute is 90 mins in typical British weather and I'm often struggling to get my lid off as I can't undo the straps...... Thanks!



As an " 'elf n safety" nerd (when I'm not hooning about on the bike), you'll need to keep your hands as warm as possible to maintain open circulation when its cold, so muff, heated grips & decent gloves will all help. Maintaining core temperature is also critical, as it helps if the bloods warm when it gets to your hands! 


Sorry for nerding you out! Have a look at the HSE website; 

