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Old 07-14-22, 12:52 PM
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Clyde1820
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Originally Posted by Helderberg
... to move to a hybrid/fitness style to get a more upright position without going to a cruiser, straight up seating, as that is the worst as it stacks my spine and the bumps are brutal. I am thinking that walking is my next best idea and biking is going to be an around-the-block occasionally type of thing.
One thing that's helped me avoid much jarring, with a more-upright riding position, is a sprung saddle and a suspension seatpost.

Such as:
Brooks B67 Aged saddle
Cirrus Kinekt Active Suspension seatpost

Definitely helps take the edge off bumps and judders from the road surface.
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