On Mon, 2013-04-29 at 06:03 -0700, eflayer wrote:
> logic might suggest that when your weight is more equally suspended by
> your arms and your butt you might be more comfortable. regardless of
> what Riv suggests, the more upright position puts more weight directly
> on your butt. maybe the other way is better for you. Grant would
> prefer that you are happy.

Most race-oriented riders of the "slam your stem" school would consider
a bars-level-with-saddle position (formerly, one of Riv's greatest fit
suggestions) to be "upright" even though it results in a leaning-forward
position.  There's a lot of room between "back horizontal parallel to
top tube" and "bolt upright like a Dutch bike."



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