I'll venture a guess that slamming the saddle all of the way back on its 
rails is the culprit of your lower back pain.  This approach may be messing 
with your hip angle.

On Friday, January 18, 2013 2:36:36 AM UTC-5, Michael wrote:

>  My lower back has been killing me for the last month or so from riding.
>>  
>> I think it may be that the bars are up too high (~6cm above saddle). The 
>> view is great though.
>>  
>> I have been using the Just Ride PBH-11=Seat Height fit method, and the 
>> bars as high as one likes method.
>> I have shoved the Brooks saddle all the way back Riv-style, which my 
>> knees love, and my hands love, as this makes my weight further back and not 
>> on my hands.
>>
> Now I just have to work out the low back issue and I will be good to go 
> again.
>  I am gonna try the RivReader fist full-'a-seatpost method with bars 
> 1.5-2cm above saddle and see if that feels better. I'm gonna keep the 
> saddle all the way back for the above-mentioned reasons.
>  
>  It is odd, that yes, it is the most comfortable bike I have ever ridden, 
> like riding a cushy sedan, but one part of my body always seems to complain 
> no matter how I set it up. But I'll get there, I hope. I really love this 
> bike. 
>

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