Tophat Fiddle
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Hello, folks! After dealing with a dizziness issue last week (I'm talking "can't get out of bed without falling over" dizziness), I'm back to fooling around with the stem-height-slash-recline angle to see how reclining I can get it comfortably without a headrest. My logic here is that the higher the recline, the more efficient the power stroke AND the better the aerodynamics.
I set the seatback back one more notch and this is what it looks like.
This angle isn't doable at all with the stem at its previous stock height, because I was having to reach up too far to hold the handlebar. But now that I've got it down from about five inches to about one inch AND I've got the clip there turned upside down to get the boom even lower, I think it might be.
I'll go give it a try this afternoon and post a clip....

I set the seatback back one more notch and this is what it looks like.
This angle isn't doable at all with the stem at its previous stock height, because I was having to reach up too far to hold the handlebar. But now that I've got it down from about five inches to about one inch AND I've got the clip there turned upside down to get the boom even lower, I think it might be.
I'll go give it a try this afternoon and post a clip....
