Originally Posted by
JusticeZero
I do not associate a vertical position with 'comfort' so much as I associate having any significant weight on my hands for the majority of my ride with DIScomfort. I've tried a number of things to try to remedy this, and recently injured my hand; it looks like i'm going to need to go to something with a fully upright position or a recumbent... Since I live in Alaska, i'll likely need both.
As noted though, I had no trouble with a unicycle for afternoon rides all around town. It is true that a recent trend in touring unicycling has been toward the addition of bars, but those are used mainly for control and as a mounting point for cycling computers, lights, brakes, and the like.
DataJunkie: I'm in my 30's, and I only in the past year got out of the college in question, as I was returning to academia persuing an advanced degree.
Um....congratulations?
I think the only things that have been proven in this thread is that commuters can bicker like roadies and more importantly that everyone is different. There is no universal solution to every commute. Meaning that one can ride anything from a road bike to a heavy dutch style commuter depending upon their preferences. Anyone who says that any particular bike is not suited to any form of a commute is sadly mistaken.