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Old 05-28-14 | 11:54 PM
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Originally Posted by elcruxio
You had either a bad fit for the bike, bad posture or both. A normal recreational road bike with a good fit and the rider having a good posture should not cause neck problems.

The problem with upright riding position is that funnily enough it's not as good for the back in long distance riding and it's slower as well
Does all that really matter? [MENTION=166823]Dave H[/MENTION]orn wasn't happy with a drop-bar road bike but is happy with a flat-bar bike now. That's what's important if you ask me.
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