Re: Success with my walking foot
- From: "small change" <pennys@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 08:43:18 -0700
My right wrist is my Achilles heel, so to speak. My left wrist can
tolerate much more than the right.
I've raised the height of the handlebars as much as I safely can (to get
to a more upright position). I just started a part-time job working for
REI. Wonder if they can tell me.
I'd like to get a recumbent though. REI doesn't carry them.
It may not be the height of the handlerbars as it is the relative top
tube/stem length. This is the measurement from the seat post center point to
the handlebar/stem center point, parallel to the ground. It's a horizontal
measurement, and it affects your reach.
ps
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