I'm new here and I'm not sure if I'm replying to the correct post so please help me here. I wound up reading this thread because I just tried out the Trek Verve + (they only had the 2 and I am thinking of ordering the 4) mostly because of my very short inseam. I need the XS size but wasn't considering Trek because of my arthritis and needing a suspension fork for the dirt roads here, which is also why I'm reading this stuff on sweep. When I tried the Gazelle Medeo mid-step (still no standover clearance on the small) I found the position of my hands comfortable for my wrists, that is what I call neutral. I have zero lateral movement in my right wrist and nearly constant pain but I need to ride. When I tried the Trek Verve+, my wrist hurt a lot even though I had no weight on my hands. I felt like the handlebars were just too "straight" with little back sweep. The bike shop guy is willing to swap out the handlebars with whatever I want, as well as add a shock fork, but I cannot find the info on how much sweep the Gazelles have. I might have short legs but I always had a long torso (although now, at 72, I've lost two inches there, from 5' 1 3/4" to 4' 11 1/2") and broad shoulders. It seems everyone has a different idea of what degree of sweep is neutral, and I guess it depends on each person's body dimensions. Can anyone give me an idea of what the back sweep on those Gazelles is, or what would be neutral? Opinions on whether 50mm of travel in the shock fork , the max the Verve can handle, is enough for my washboard dirt road would also be helpful.
BTW, the cockpit on that red bike is cool, but I don't think it sweeps back enough for me. But I definitely don't want something like cruiser bars!
Thanks for any advice.