Old 07-20-13, 09:10 AM
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The reason that many cyclist ride in that supposedly uncomfortable leaning forward position is because it is much more comfortable to those many cyclists than seating bolt upright with a saddle shoved straight up their wazoo. Leaning forward on a proper bike distributes the weight between rear, arms/hands and legs (on pedals) whereas sitting bolt upright puts nearly all of the weight on your rear and spinal column.
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