neptronix wrote: ↑May 02 2018 9:07am
Okay, so the the rear bag is not loaded, which is good.. but 230lbs of you is upright and leaned way back, which is creating the rear stress on the rear. The angle of the seat post is another concern..
And you should have what we call an extra large frame if you're 6 foot tall, but you're riding what looks like a medium from here.
If you have shoulder pain when leaning forward on a roadbike, you need to work on your upper body strength AND your posture. I would bet that your biomechanics are off from a lifetime of sitting at desks and using things designed for much shorter people causes you to hunch forward and thus your muscles and cartilage wear pattern are way off balance. I'm 6 foot tall but with long limbs and had this problem too until i started paying attention to it and began correcting it.. now i can handle a road bike ( after 4 years of correcting my forward hunch ), which balances more of your weight forward.. and improves aerodynamics massively
Nonetheless if you want to continue putting a majority of your body weight on the rear, you're going to need a frame designed with that in mind. One that is rated for over 300lbs will be necessary.
However, finding a suspension seat post will always be your problem if you continue to rely on messed up geometry. If you had a bike frame that's appropriate for your size ( IE, handlebars forward by 24-50mm, and seat tube just barely sticking out of the frame ), these problems with things being bent at extreme angles at high lengths would be way less of a problem for you.
Maybe you should get 'fit' by a bicycle store to a road or mountain bike frame. They will most likely tell you you need an extra large frame.
well it wasn't so much of a road bike but a trek hybrid,so i wasn't hunched forward. actually at work i usually don't hunch forward, but actually sliiiiiide back unknowingly till my head is below the seat rest. i don't notice it happening cause i'm so focus.
i DON'T want to be leaned that way back, i really don't, what mattered to me first was suspension, that's why i got a cane creek, and had fitted the breezer adapter for the b190, the sitting position to the rear was an unexpected side effect, i would not have done had i known what's to come (well , you learn)
further more between you and me, and.. well the rest of the world i suspect it caused my hemorrhoids (even though all my family has it) . right now due to not treating i have anemia (blood hb around level

, because how cane creek was configured especially with b190.
so all that is meant to go away, i've obtained a "regular" suspension seat post
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/seat-posts/ ... n-350-mm/ which doesn't need a breezer adapter, and i won't be able to adjust the angle, so that means by definition, i'll have to be forward, and i'll have to adjust the seat tube to be more forward.
this is what i have on my paratrooper pro ,although i don't know it's seat tube angle. i feel you may mixed up between all my frames, the custom frame was built to my size, but the paratrooper pro is 20" frame because that's the biggest one they had)
additionally i wanted a longer triangle which might also affected the geometry because i planned on using a triangle battery of 52v14ah 123 lifepo4 cells (which turned out to be a bust) now with 18650 cells the triangle can be much smaller, so the reach to handle bars would be easier.
the venzo frame is 20" as well cause that's also the biggest frame 29er with 68mm, but i want to use it as sort of mock up for the future custom frame to see how it would feel like, it's seat tube angle is meant to be 73 degrees (vs 71 in my custom frame), for my understanding (at least in regards to trek sizing, the sizes i need are around 21"-21.5") , so if it works out, the custom frame should be similar only 21".
because of what happened earlier, i want to be more "hands on" with frame design, that's why i got the
http://rattlecad.sourceforge.net/, but i'm not famliar with all the terminology and consideration used for the angles, that's why i ordered some books, and started yt vids about frame design, before i'll start drawing a design.
Trek 7.7 fx, 22.5" frame, 38x700c,10 gears.
ecospeed mid drive 1300 watt engine, max speed 45 kph.
battery1: 48v 14 ah, frame mounted battery, range 40km.
battery2(spare) 52v 10ah frame mounted bag, range, 30km.