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arfer1 09-18-14 02:32 PM

Longer Stem = Love
 
Just replaced the stem on my Schwinn Voyageur for a longer one, and for the first time I feel comfortable in the drops. I'm delirious with joy! I just wanted to share. IT FEELS SO GOOD!

bradtx 09-18-14 03:56 PM


Originally Posted by arfer1 (Post 17142437)
Just replaced the stem on my Schwinn Voyageur for a longer one, and for the first time I feel comfortable in the drops. I'm delirious with joy! I just wanted to share. IT FEELS SO GOOD!

:thumb:

mdilthey 09-18-14 04:10 PM

Bike fit can mean the difference between hellish riding and the fun and ease we're all spoiled by. I've met tourists complaining of debilitating knee issues. Raise their seat two inches, and suddenly, the issues evaporate and 50-70 mile days are a joy.

Check your measurements, or have your LBS do it for you. You might be surprised just how good cycling can feel.

fietsbob 09-18-14 04:12 PM

ride for 6 hours in a row and get back to us . Touring fit is for the long days in the saddle .

and I didn't do much of that in the drops. ... as , always YMMV ..

krobinson103 09-18-14 04:18 PM

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Touring I don't use drop bars at all. After 2-3 hours even the best fitted ones leave me in pain. I prefer a flat bar with bullhorns and ergo grips. I can stretch out if I want to and thats very useful after 12 hours in the saddle.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=407145

Thats my concept of a perfect bar. :)

arfer1 09-18-14 04:34 PM


Originally Posted by fietsbob (Post 17142729)
ride for 6 hours in a row and get back to us . Touring fit is for the long days in the saddle .

and I didn't do much of that in the drops. ... as , always YMMV ..

Don't harsh my buzz. Anyway, four hours, with about thirty pounds of gear front and rear felt pretty good.

arfer1 09-18-14 04:38 PM


Originally Posted by krobinson103 (Post 17142754)
Touring I don't use drop bars at all. After 2-3 hours even the best fitted ones leave me in pain. I prefer a flat bar with bullhorns and ergo grips. I can stretch out if I want to and thats very useful after 12 hours in the saddle.

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=407145

Thats my concept of a perfect bar. :)

My Trek is set up almost the same way. It's very comfortable.

arfer1 09-18-14 04:40 PM


Originally Posted by mdilthey (Post 17142721)
Bike fit can mean the difference between hellish riding and the fun and ease we're all spoiled by. I've met tourists complaining of debilitating knee issues. Raise their seat two inches, and suddenly, the issues evaporate and 50-70 mile days are a joy.

Check your measurements, or have your LBS do it for you. You might be surprised just how good cycling can feel.

I agree-- the right fit and getting dialed in makes an enormous difference in comfort and enjoyment.

fietsbob 09-18-14 04:49 PM

What ever works . I have a 45 stem and trekking bars on my bike Friday .. height, above the seat a couple inches..

merlinextraligh 09-18-14 04:55 PM

Longer Stem = Love
 
Longer stem = Love.

That's what my wife said.


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