ReklinedRider
Zen MBB Master
Too much flexion of my neck for comfort.
That may ultimately be the case here too.
Too much flexion of my neck for comfort.
That may ultimately be the case here too.
5'6" short torso. Ex-seam 41.5".
I very well could be too low in the seat; I started out higher but have crept down a bit as I got more relaxed on the bike. Maybe too relaxed? And as i slid further down i let the boom/slider combination out a total of 1.8cm. I do *think* my toes are pointing straight up at the bottom of the pedal stroke but i can't tell for sure, could be still toe-pointing a little. Will see if the Boss will shoot a video from the side as i pedal and if too far out will move the boom alone in.
Even when i was pushed up in the seat i felt like i needed my head more vertical but again you are right in that i have noticed more gap while cruising as my neck muscles get used to the 20degree seat. I have to keep telling myself "patience, Grasshopper, patience...".
nothing wrong with creating new and better stuff either; just trying to keep the topic informative for those that lack your home-econmics sewing skills
Kline, I thought you would have been a fishing line man to keep that seat mesh under control!!!I'm getting pretty good w zip ties
I was having neck pain too, so I kept sliding down thinking this would help. What eventually fixed it pretty much was cutting the headrest tubes height about 2" per Maria, and then actually backing it further out. Both Silvio and Vendetta were done, and with several padding changes, they are working well and my head/neck pain is gone. Also, just another note, I have a Ventisit on the Silvio and a Bacchetta foam with a cover on the Vendetta, and I think the foam gives a more comfortable ride.
I'm about 5'7" and my x seam is about 40.5". Pics at
http://Kaypics.smugmug.com/Vendetta-2
Hello again, touching on an old topic…after cutting the headrest tubes, how did you piece them back together?I was having neck pain too, so I kept sliding down thinking this would help. What eventually fixed it pretty much was cutting the headrest tubes height about 2" per Maria, and then actually backing it further out. Both Silvio and Vendetta were done, and with several padding changes, they are working well and my head/neck pain is gone. Also, just another note, I have a Ventisit on the Silvio and a Bacchetta foam with a cover on the Vendetta, and I think the foam gives a more comfortable ride.