agree on the one at a time adjustment process.  
The last thing I tried to adjust was angle on the bar, and found at the end 
of a painful 20-mi ride (the pain didn't show up until the end) that it was 
better where I started.  

On Friday, January 18, 2013 1:36:36 AM UTC-6, Michael wrote:
>
> My lower back has been killing me for the last month or so from riding.
>>  
>> I think it may be that the bars are up too high (~6cm above saddle). The 
>> view is great though.
>>  
>> I have been using the Just Ride PBH-11=Seat Height fit method, and the 
>> bars as high as one likes method.
>> I have shoved the Brooks saddle all the way back Riv-style, which my 
>> knees love, and my hands love, as this makes my weight further back and not 
>> on my hands.
>>
> Now I just have to work out the low back issue and I will be good to go 
> again.
> I am gonna try the RivReader fist full-'a-seatpost method with bars 
> 1.5-2cm above saddle and see if that feels better. I'm gonna keep the 
> saddle all the way back for the above-mentioned reasons.
>  
> It is odd, that yes, it is the most comfortable bike I have ever ridden, 
> like riding a cushy sedan, but one part of my body always seems to complain 
> no matter how I set it up. But I'll get there, I hope. I really love this 
> bike. 
>

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