Paulq
Bike Rider, Beer Drinker, Biscuit Eater.
- Location
- Merseyside
I am gonna have another bash at a road oriented bike after several years riding hybrids. The reason is that, as a result of a rugby (League not Union - RU is for pansies
) injury, I crushed the disc between the C5/C6 vertebrae in my cervical spine some years ago. The movement on my neck day to day is ok but on bad days movement to the right is restricted. (Cue torrents of abuse from RU players.....only kidding ladies
)
However the major issue I have is the craning of my neck if I am too hunched over and need to look ahead. As looking ahead is recommended when cycling I need something that is as upright as possible, whilst accepting I'm not gonna get a sit up and beg on a road bike.
I've deduced that maybe a sportive type bike may be better than a more aggressive one and have looked at:
Cannondale Synapse (Claris)
Specialized Roubaix
Merida Ride (these seem hard to get hold of....)
Giant Defy
Does anyone have a similar issue than mine who can speak from experience about which types of bike they manage to adapt themselves to? I also have a couple of more questions:
i am a gnat's nodger over 5'11" and typically have been recommended 56cm frames. Some of these have exacerbated the problem in the past but, accepting that it needs setting up properly, if I wanted to be more upright would a 54cm or 58 cm be likely to help?
The obvious choice would be a 54 as a 58 'may be' too stretched out but please bear in mind the specific nature of my injury - it's when my neck is having to be forced upwards/backwards to see ahead. Imagine the breast stroke when you are swimming - that position for your neck. A 54 may force my neck into a more upright position??
Final one - is there anywhere in the NW that can do a bike optimisation BEFORE you buy a bike? So that I would know exactly what sizings I am looking for? Alternatively I hear that pedal precision in Manchester are very good in right sizing/setting up your bike - anyone dealt with them.
Sorry it's so specific but I thought I'd contribute more than another 'what bike' question. :-)
Thanks in advance.


However the major issue I have is the craning of my neck if I am too hunched over and need to look ahead. As looking ahead is recommended when cycling I need something that is as upright as possible, whilst accepting I'm not gonna get a sit up and beg on a road bike.
I've deduced that maybe a sportive type bike may be better than a more aggressive one and have looked at:
Cannondale Synapse (Claris)
Specialized Roubaix
Merida Ride (these seem hard to get hold of....)
Giant Defy
Does anyone have a similar issue than mine who can speak from experience about which types of bike they manage to adapt themselves to? I also have a couple of more questions:
i am a gnat's nodger over 5'11" and typically have been recommended 56cm frames. Some of these have exacerbated the problem in the past but, accepting that it needs setting up properly, if I wanted to be more upright would a 54cm or 58 cm be likely to help?
The obvious choice would be a 54 as a 58 'may be' too stretched out but please bear in mind the specific nature of my injury - it's when my neck is having to be forced upwards/backwards to see ahead. Imagine the breast stroke when you are swimming - that position for your neck. A 54 may force my neck into a more upright position??
Final one - is there anywhere in the NW that can do a bike optimisation BEFORE you buy a bike? So that I would know exactly what sizings I am looking for? Alternatively I hear that pedal precision in Manchester are very good in right sizing/setting up your bike - anyone dealt with them.
Sorry it's so specific but I thought I'd contribute more than another 'what bike' question. :-)
Thanks in advance.
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