It looks like your wrists are bent which will give you arm pain over a
ride. I know it sounds strange but ride no handed and put out your arms
where they would feel comfy. I use a trainer at home. If you find that your
comfortable range is say almost at your knees you could go for a shorter
stem or go the other way and lower the bars and use more of your core to
support yourself. It's the in between that will get you.
On Jul 15, 2013 10:29 AM, "Michael" <john11.2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Pictures are hard to tell things from. I hope I am not adding to confusion
>> here.
>
>
> Did you just move the saddle rearward during the saddle adjustment?
> The picture looks like you are leaning forward and reaching with straight
> elbows to reach the bars.
> Your arms look totally extended.
>
> Is that what you are feeling - that the reach is too far now? Were you
> sitting bolt upright before, but now leaning forward?
>
> Then you may need a *shorter extension* *stem* to get the bars back
> closer to you.
>
> I find that I need a shorter stem than RBW recommends on my Rivendells as
> I have a short trunk and arms.
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