I have upright-style bars on Atlantis right now (flat bar with rise and Ergon grips), a 64 cm bike which means these bars are pretty far up above the seat.

 

I don't think I can do it for any long distance. Shoulders and neck start hurting. Shoulders and neck hurt anyway, but this set-up aggravates it once mileage gets long. I'm going to switch to something else.

 

-Jim W.


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From: b hamon
Sent: Dec 19, 2009 9:54 AM
To: Riv Bunch
Subject: [RBW] A poll: Long distance riding with uprights?

Just curious how many Riv riders do their longer-distance (40+ miles) with upright handlebars? And among these, how many have only upright bars on their bikes?
Beth

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