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funnymummy said:
I injured my back a few years ago & had similar problems with aches & pains caued by riding in a hunched position.
I'm not as tall as you, i'm only 6'2" but for a woman thats pretty tall lol!
I opted for a 21" hybrid(Giant Expression DX) & then had a couple of extras fitted, an extra long stem with adjustbale quill & swapped straight bars for comfort risers.
In all it added more than enough height to make me sit up straight & stop me leaning foward.
If you are happy with the bike you have, maybe just adding a longer stem & changing your bars would do the trick - (i've just done this for my eldest sons bike & got the bits off Ebay dead cheap!)


Funnymummy, you made me feel so much better...was getting very fed up with thinking I was the tallest with my 5'11 and 3/4s... :tongue:
 
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Trev

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Argh, so i had an absolute nightmare!!!


Bought myself a nice little adjustable stem with 60 degree adjustment, and a `riser` handlebar. Come to put it together and i must be missing a spacer or something as the central pin just kept turning, took it back out and appears i`ve threaded the hexagonal lock nut type thing. So now have no way of securing my forks, cant see them being an off the shelf item so looks like a new set of forks too now.

I should have just bought some deep heat and put up with the back pain!!!:tongue:
 

k-dog

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^ yeah, if it's just the star nut inside the fork that you've stripped then you can just bash it out and fit a new one. LBS will be able to do it for you - a lot cheaper and easier than a new fork.
 
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Trev

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Good news, i didnt realise that star nut thing seems to do little else than hold the cap on. Anyway i managed to codge the new stem on and cycled to work with new stem and handlebar in place. When i got to work got that star nut out, re-tapped it and knocked it back into position, got a new cap head and fitted the cap back on *seemingly ok*.

Since waking up after cycling home only have a slight twinge in my back, but that has been present all this week following a fairly prolonged week of riding. The riding position seems a lot more comfortable if not a little alien to me, my back seems to ba kept a lot straighter and hopefully this will prove to be the key.

Thanks for the advice guys, much appreciated.

Regards, Trev.
 

upsidedown

Waiting for the great leap forward
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Trev

I'm 6'7" too, i ride a 25" tourer and a 23" hardtail mountain bike.

If you're after a budget bike you could go for a 2nd hand Galaxy or similar (plenty of good old Raleighs and Claud Butlers on you know where).

If you want new the Dawes Discovery hybrids go up to 23", i had one and it fitted me great, 201s start at about £150 - 200, going up to £5-600 for the 601.

Paul's Cycles often have the odd big bike heavily discounted if they just have 1 or 2 left.

Try not to have too much difference between bar and saddle height, your wrists will be agony and your lower back will hurt.

Good luck !
 

Bigtallfatbloke

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I am 6' 4 " tall. I ride a Dawes Galaxy tourer...which may or may not be your thing...(but it's a reasonable ride when not loaded as well). I have a 64cm frame, which is why I bought this type of tourer, because it was available in what I call 'normally huge' size:biggrin: It cost me £650 brand new. I can ride all day on it 80-90 miles and not be in agony. I have spent a lot of time tweaking the position of the saddle, bars etc, even a mm change can make a huge difference to aches and pains I find. Having ridden this for about a year now I feel the urge to get a faster road race bike for shorter rides. I say this because I reckon I could ride a slightly smaller frame size, say a 61cm and be ok....so as I am 6'4" and you are 6'7" perhaps a 64cm frame would suit you (?) and with some time spent riding and 'tweaking' it may be a possible solution for you. It's never going to be a fast road bike though, but I can do 38 miles an hour on it down hill and it will carry a very heavy bloke like me and a heavy camping load a long way in reasonable comfort without breaking the bank I feel.
 

postman

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Good advice BTFB i also have a Dawes Galaxy 64cm,and Spa Cycles tweeked mine for me whilst i rode up and down outside the shop.Brill customer service.I also bought a xl Giant Rincon for towpath riding and old railway tracks.You can get quite a speed up on the Giant.I also am hankering after a road bike and a compact frame 58.5 has been mentioned to me.Which will take a rider of 6-4 to 6-7.So they say.
 
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