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Old 09-23-15 | 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by peterws
Dunno how you lot can ride on drops, if youre not permanently looking at the ground in front of your wheel, and you hit a pothole. . . yer neck'll take it bad. . . even on the hoods, its not ergonomically ideal imo.

But bolt upright? Hard on the nether regions. . ..Nobody wants that!
I think the trick to riding in the hoods/drops (or the far bars of my trekking bars, for that matter), is riding with your shoulders rounded forward, so the bumps are absorbed by your shoulder muscles instead of your cervical vertebrae... If your fit is well adjusted, you shouldn't be putting weight on the handlebars, so your shoulder muscles should be loose enough to absorb road-whack from your front wheel.
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