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Old 04-29-19 | 12:17 PM
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Bikes: Bianchi Volpe, ANT 3-speed roadster, New Albion Privateer singlespeed, Raleigh One Way singlespeed, Raleigh Professional "retro roadie" rebuild, 198? Fuji(?) franken-5-speed, 1937 Raleigh Tourist, 1952 Raleigh Sports, 1966 Raleigh Sports step-through

Originally Posted by madpogue
^^^^^^ Shows how widely human anatomy / physiology varies person to person. I've always found that in a further aft position, I have much LESS ability to stand on the pedals.
Yes, I agree with you. I was referring to the handlebar position. On a super-upright bike with very shallow angles and handlebar at-or-above saddle height, like my ANT or Raleigh Tourist, I find it extremely difficult to stand on the pedals, where on the bike pictured above, it's quite easy.


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