If you are talking about getting rid of neck pain, add in butt pain and back aches.  
Then buy a recumbent :-).

Brian


2002-04-03 20:15:15 PM, Bill Taylor who's a <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Hello all,
>
>I too remember getting an aching neck, but found that once the bike 
>was properly set for me, my neck was far better if not pain free. 
>Seems to me that it's certainly an issue of reach to the handlebar, 
>and, the need to limit your elbows being locked out.  Remember, you 
>need some flex and articulation in your elbows to retain a relaxed 
>riding posture, thereby absorbing road shock transmitted through the 
>front wheel and fork.  Once I can get my elbows more relaxed, I find 
>my shoulders drop to a more relaxed position; with the added benefit 
>of more even and relaxed breathing. [and yes, I like this word 
>'relaxed']
>
>The other thing I've found really helps to stay off an aching neck is 
>to put on additional roles of cork handlebar tape.  I know it can be 
>relatively expensive, but the Profile brand tape is great, because 
>it's thick.  With two or three roles on the bar, and a good pair of 
>cycling gloves with gel padding, I've found neck pain to be a thing 
>of the past.
>
>In order to retain a uniform feeling on the bar, I found strips of 
>cork tape placed longitudinally along the main riding points of the 
>bar [the outer side of the first bend in the bar when viewed from the 
>stem out] under the outer most role, to work wonderfully.    In other 
>words, place even old strips of cork tape that would otherwise be 
>headed for the garbage, longitudinally on top of your present cork 
>tape that aligns with your favoured riding points along the bar, and 
>on top of this tape, place your outer most role of additional cork 
>tape.
>
>Using this method, I think I've actually been able to get on a good 
>four roles of tape; over the years.  ;-)
>
>Works for me, and like the tape on the bar; I'm sticking to it!
>
>Bill
>
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