not exactly, because different things work for different people.  I agree 
with back pain dialing in reach and saddle height is very important.  The 
way we lean on the bars as we get older wasn't the way we rode when we were 
young.  
And saddle height could be a factor in circulation pinch on the pedals. 
 Our friend doesn't have the appearance of pain - it's the real thing, and 
we're throwing out ideas to help him sort it out.  Somebody else may have a 
contradictory solution to their personal problem.  

On Friday, May 1, 2015 at 9:24:33 AM UTC-5, Garth wrote:
>
>
>  If fun appears to cause pain Ron, then it's not True Joy  !    Ever ! ! 
>
> For something to be True, it must be absolute without exception or 
> contradiction or any "other", ever lasting without beginning or ending, and 
> wholly independent . 
>
>
>
> On Friday, May 1, 2015 at 8:15:10 AM UTC-4, Ron Mc wrote:
>>
>> He's talking about having fun in spite of the fun causing Pain.  I think 
>> solving the pain is a high priority.  But I agree he is on the wrong pedal. 
>>  
>>
>>
>>

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