I’m curious how those who ride very upright, with say a 58 cm Bosco 6”
above saddle, deal with riding straight into strong winds if you live in
windy areas; say 22 gusts to 28 which is pretty common here in Spring. Or
for that matter how you pedal up hills. I can’t do either without bending
in the middle, usually sliding back in the saddle and bending down.

Long ago I’d see riders on Indian rod braked roadsters with very short top
tubes, very slack angles, and stems with no forward extension, all arranged
to make you sit bolt upright, bucking headwinds or trying to make speed by
sliding back, crouching down, and gripping the bar on either side of the
stem.

This is not criticizing, dammit! I want to know!

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