Michael, Did you change the tilt of the saddle to match the height change 
of your bars? Keep in mind however that a saddle tipping too far down at 
the nose will put too much weight on your hands and make you feel as though 
you are slipping forward.

On Monday, January 21, 2013 1:16:47 PM UTC-8, Michael wrote:
>
> There may be something to what you are saying about the hamstrings as I 
>> noticed the back problem starting when it started to get cold here 
>> in Maryland this year and my hamstrings seem to be tighter these days (I do 
>> some light regular stretching).
>>  
>>
>  
> I have the bars down to 1.75cm above saddle height now, and am starting to 
> feel falling forward and getting limited viewing pleasure as the head is 
> down more.
>  
> I am just really frustrated because there are 10 ways to adjust a bike, 
> and so many combos, and it is hard to solve this problem. Though the ride 
> yesterday was better with bars at 1.75 above saddle.
>

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