Hi Lum,

Have you thought about getting a set up that allows you to go from one
extent to another?  Another way of saying is, can you get a bicycle setup
in which you can ride upright for the most part and when you butt feet
uncomfortable, you can get down more to relieve the stress?  Then you
oscillate between the two positions of aching butt and aching hands?

On Sat, Dec 9, 2017 at 11:19 AM, Justin, Oakland <justinaug...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I have found a few things to be true:
> - Upright doesn’t have to mean Albatross bars at max height. I’m upright
> with my MAP bars which allow my wrists to bend somewhat similarly to hoods.
> - Saddles tend to need be differently shaped/positioned to ride in
> different postures.
> - Geometry of a bike can make it not great for different people riding in
> different positions. My Bleriot was always drop bars or Jitensha bars.
> - I kind of hate Albatross bars too. Riding them isn’t a fun for me but
> actually can be terrifying based on how they are set up.
>
> -Justin
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