I did the search before posting here. The only comment I found that hints at longer ride experience
was from Kelly who said "It takes a might of dialing in and at first you tend to get the seat angled
down to far, or sit to high on the back of the seat but as you adjust to the bike it is comforable
and you can ride a good distance before the seat becomes an ever so slight pain in the butt. Even
then it is not bad. I thought back pain might be a problem with it but not so."
I might have missed something, but if anyone can help, I'd appreciate comments from Fusion owners -
how's back & butt comfort on long distance (50+ miles) rides?
Thanks, Barry
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> "BarryG" <n1eu at yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> > I'd appreciate comments from Fusion owners - how's back & butt comfort
on
> > long distance (50+ miles) rides?
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> > Thanks, Barry
> >
> Do an arbr Google search on Fusion. I've asked the same question. There aren't many Fusion riders
> posting, but there was at least one good report
on
> how they were on the longer rides. Generally speaking they were not designed for long distance
> riding or touring. More of a fun kind of easy
to
> ride short hop bike I think.
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> skip