Thanks for comments Andre. Well,I think we've had the bike for about 30 years,maybe a little less. Think it's a 19" job. It originally had drop bars(dunno how my wife rode it then! Younger,I s'pose!). Some years back I put on the bars,with the new stem(the stems cap is now a cut-down wine bottle cork). It's used for touring. Have just returned from doing the Velo 6 route,Budapest to Ulm. Wife got along with it fine...no complaints. But thinking I know better than her(!),I think her riding position would be a could be a bit better improved by reducing her reach(my wife's reach on her bike is longer than the set up on my bikes: but then again,I have now developed arthritic disorder)
You will be pleased to hear my wife's getabout-town bike is a more relaxed Dawes shopper,a bit of a sit-up-and-beg job.
The North road bars suggestion I appreciate. But I wonder if the brake levers and gear adjustments would sit comfortably on those bars. Then I would have to take all the gizmos on the bars off. At the same time I wonder if the more relaxed riding option might be a tad too relaxed,putting more weight on her rear and onto her saddle which is a Brooks B17 job.
I might have put more photos on this computer,and better ones explaining the new-improved riding position I propose. Trouble comes in translating those pics to this forum.
I think I'm getting there...tho this might be a delusion. At the moment tho I am beginning to fear and detest my garage from the going to and fro looking and fiddling on this and another bike(a trusted Dutch sprung saddle's just broken. More searching and ordering on this thing.)
I seem to go thru periods like this: all okay with my bikes. Then I want to replace something,or something goes,then I'm out to the garage xxxxxx around for what seems hours....ordering stuff...days go by. Torture.