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Help, I need a new bike!
Having had hip surgery for impingement 4 months ago (probably exacerbated by long/low racing bikes) I’m looking to replace my racing bike with something more upright. Essentially I want to keep my second (also impinged) hip at as as wide a hip angle as possible. At the moment I’m riding a sit-up-and-beg ladies dutch bike for commutes but this seems to put my back in exactly the wrong position, upright but not neutral and rough roads cause back pain.
My size 56 CAAD was always a bit too long. Tried a Dawes galaxy 54 cm which was nearly but not quite, likewise a sepcialized AWOL which I loved but again Medium was nearly but not quite right (already on short stem so no leeway). Could try size Small but I can’t find one and the reach will be shorter but of course the corresponding stack will also be lower, will this fix the problem?
I’ve not had a bike-fit and suspect that the requirements will change over time and in addition its not like I have a fixed angle I know I cannot pass. Maybe I should bite the bullet and pay the £100 just to find out….?
So, failling all that what ideas do folk have for the stackiest frames they can think of that fit the following requirements:?
As stacky as possible
Must take panniers and proper mudguards
Be able to do 2-3 week tour in S America in December
I “like” drop bars but not essential
Finally, my beloved 2013 CAAD 8, shimano 105, virtually new shimano wheels, brand new tyres, ultegra chain/cassette, full SKS mudguards perfect for winter, is for sale – any takers at £350? Its in good nick and only done about 1500 km.
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