OK RivBikers.. You had me at Bike Porn.

This is with the latest stem raise to 4cm above saddle height to
alleviate back pain.  Will be adjusting per Dr. Esteban's advise later
today to see if my spine remains intact.  I thank all those who
contributed advise.  I do appreciate it.

Photos attached here:
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/sredir?uname=114171552924642549314&target=ALBUM&id=5727209143669659169&authkey=Gv1sRgCN6fvKHRzcX3lgE&feat=email

Note to anyone with either sensitivity or previously diagnosed
addiction to Dungeoness crab porn... do not go past the first picture
in this album.  It's a slippery slope people.  Recovery is long and
hard.

Bruce

On Apr 3, 7:14 am, newenglandbike <matthiasbe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Bill-   could you be a little less overt in your shameless gambits for more
> bike porn?   have you no dignity man?
>
> Now, back to the topic at hand:   Bruce, please post a picture of your bike
> already.
>
> -Matt
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> On Tuesday, April 3, 2012 9:23:29 AM UTC-4, Bill M. wrote:
>
> > Bruce,
>
> > Can you post a good profile picture of your bike as it sits, and maybe one
> > of you on the bike?
>
> > Bill
>
> > On Monday, April 2, 2012 5:05:14 PM UTC-7, Bruce Curry wrote:
>
> >> Tis the season to be putting on more miles and I am experiencing more
> >> pronounced lower back pain.  For some reason climbing makes it even
> >> worse.  I feel like my bars are too far forward for me but don't wan't
> >> to launch on a stem buying spree without some scientific study and
> >> addl input from group members.  The facts:
>
> >> 64cm Ram with the bars about 3cm over saddle height, 60cm cockpit w/a
> >> 12cm stem and a VO wayback seatpost w/a brooks B17.  I am tall with
> >> long torso & short arms.  When I look at my front hub thru my bars the
> >> hub is about an inch ahead of the line made by the bars (but since the
> >> bars are up so high this point is essentially moot).  What I think is
> >> probably the most telling issue is that my knees remain about 7" away
> >> from my bars (measured horizontally from each other from a purely
> >> eyeballed vertical plane separating my knee from the bars).  The
> >> method I used to take this measurement was to spin backwards holding
> >> onto the wall looking straight down at a tape measure to judge the
> >> imaginary horizontal distance from the farthest forward progress of
> >> the knee.
>
> >> Has anyone else faced this challenge?  Solution?  Does the "knee-bar
> >> quotient" seem like a rational metric.  Anyone else care to share
> >> their number?
>
> >> Bruce in Seattle

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