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I will definitely get a group pic before embarking on our journey but can't make any promises beyond that... I haven't had much time to dial in the saddle yet as I just did the swap this passed weekend. I imagine that the nose will tip up a bit more if I lower the seatpost to alleviate pressure on my wrists... My son let me borrow an earlier version cambium c17 without the cut out years ago to try out. I remember having to rotate my hips forward to get comfortable when putting pressure on the pedals. The frame I had the initial test rides had a shorter top tube with a 90mm stem. In hindsight I should have tried a longer stem to experience the improvements. Great looking bike.
We're going to need a photo of you riding in that costume!
How are you getting on with the Brooks? I got given an old C15 for free and am amazed at how comfortable it is. It's a shame it weighs a tonne and looks worse than the Flite it replaced but you can't argue with your arse. I found I need the nose tilted up a bit for it to be most comfortable. If it's flat I feel like I'm sliding off. (This photo makes it look more extreme than it actually is).
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