Hi Diana,
While I Don't have
Hi Diana,
While I Don't have neck problems, I can say that I find the neck angle while riding my Silvio best described as "neutral". In fact there is only a slight down tilt when sitting normally. I find it natural and both comfortable and easy to see forward. I would suggest that you try to get a demo ride on a Silvio to see how it feels for you. Make sure you have maybe a 30 minute ride as it does take some time to learn how to ride (an unride a DF bike). You will need to be comfortable riding to see how you neck feels.
Note that the Silvio seat angle does not adjust but the Sofrider and Quest do. I rode both before choosing the Silvio, but I did not mess around with seat adjustments so I can't comment authoritavely. I mention this in that if the Silvio does not suit, maybe the Quest will suit.
I would also add that while the Silvio suspension is not long travel, it works very well and I feel this would be better for your neck than getting jarring from unsuspended bikes. Also factor into your thinking that the upper body workout you get from a Cruzbike should strengthen your neck and shoulders and help protect any damage you have.
Having said that, Jim Parker is probably the best person to give comment.
Good luck,
Tim