Old 10-23-19, 04:57 AM
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Originally Posted by jeffreythree
What about a bike in the gravel/adventure or endurance lineups? A lot of them have geometry that puts you more upright, and leaving the steerer uncut and the right stem can get you even more upright. Maybe a Salsa Warbird or Specialized Roubaix?.
that’s what I did kept my same bikes just swapped out the stems . To 35 degree and a little shorter than I was used to puts me pretty up rite I was hit from behind by a hot and run driver . And had c1 -c5 many happy mole to comefusion and like you the doctors said I was lucky to not be paralyzed. I do get a little pain on rides over 50 miles but at least I can still ride my carbon bikes . I went and had a fitting with a good bike fitter . Maybe you have one by you that is good mine was a big help . Wish you the best in the future
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