Mr Pig said:
I'm not about to try something that I know is totally unsuitable for my needs just to keep happy some guy on a mission! ;0)
Mr. Pig,
I hope that I'm mistaken, and that you are not implying that I want you to buy something unsuitable for your needs, etc, etc. and that I am that "man on a mission."
As I stated in the beginning of my message, I don't expect you to buy or try a recumbent. Only YOU know what is suitable for your purposes, and you've stated that you will never ride or buy a recumbent. I take you at your word. I ride a safety bike to work every day. I rode all winter, though, I will admit, that I rode the recumbent when the temp was -18, because it has a fairing, and the headwind that day was brutal. On that day, I judged the recumbent to be more suitable. I ride the safety bike when it is suitable for my purpose, and for commuting in traffic, that is the bike I prefer. On a long, weekend pleasure ride in the country, the recumbent is my choice, because of the comfort and ease of keeping up with my buddies on their road bikes.
I have not yet found the bike that is suitable for all purposes. Every bike is a compromise. Nor, am I a "man on a mission" to persuade others to buy an unsuitable bike. The OP was from a man who is suffering from hand numbness. I'm only advising him of one option to solve the problem. There may be many others. A recumbent will solve that problem.