I've had an on going problem with vertigo on the tail end of a ride that extends for a period of time after I'm done. It only happens on my TT bike. Never when I ride my road bike.
I have tried all kinds of different strategies to fix it, fueling, hydration, breathing.....the only thing that seems to correct it is jacking up the front end. That leads me to conclude that it is associated with me craning my neck to look down the road. I do ride with frameless glasses and look out the top of my eyes for the most part.
So my main question is, is it easier on the neck to look down the road while riding at a steeper STA? I seems like a more open hip angle (at the same drop) would put less strain on the neck.
I ride pretty slack now but have a bunch of stems and plenty of room to go steep on my saddle and post. I lose nothing by trying it but would like some input before I start swapping out parts.
I have tried all kinds of different strategies to fix it, fueling, hydration, breathing.....the only thing that seems to correct it is jacking up the front end. That leads me to conclude that it is associated with me craning my neck to look down the road. I do ride with frameless glasses and look out the top of my eyes for the most part.
So my main question is, is it easier on the neck to look down the road while riding at a steeper STA? I seems like a more open hip angle (at the same drop) would put less strain on the neck.
I ride pretty slack now but have a bunch of stems and plenty of room to go steep on my saddle and post. I lose nothing by trying it but would like some input before I start swapping out parts.