Yes. I had the LBS put in a small riser - kept the same handlebars. Much more comfortable for my neck and shoulder. I'm still not 100% happy with the riding position, but it could be I have my saddle too far back.
Yes. I had the LBS put in a small riser - kept the same handlebars. Much more comfortable for my neck and shoulder. I'm still not 100% happy with the riding position, but it could be I have my saddle too far back.
I've added a 3" riser. I wish I could do 5", but the cables won't stretch quite far enough. I could only find shiny black - any one know where to get flat back 3" riser bar?
I had this discussion with the product manager. It's not recommended to use riser bars unless you change the brake & shifter cables. Just like Specialized Turbo, the riding position designed to be slightly aggressive for taller riders.
I've added a 3" riser. I wish I could do 5", but the cables won't stretch quite far enough. I could only find shiny black - any one know where to get flat back 3" riser bar?
It is a sunlight alloy mtb supplied by LBS. Women tend to have longer legs/shorter torsos than men. Bike makers shouldn't ignore proportions of half the population.
It is a sunlight alloy mtb supplied by LBS. Women tend to have longer legs/shorter torsos than men. Bike makers shouldn't ignore proportions of half the population.
I'm 5'10" so with the 17" comfort I would have to have the seat post extended all the way out. And the geometry of the reach isn't any different. I am open to advice.