Please consider some cheaper options before selling your bike for a hybrid or simiar bike! As mentioned you do get over frozen shoulder if you work at it and selling your bike might be regretful later.
I had (and am still recovering from) a broken shoulder and torn tendons and used my hybrid. However to be honest the lack of hand postions, the weight of the bike and the cr-mo fork was actually more painful to ride with the vibrations really going up my arm.
Here's some ideas to stay on your bike-
Get an angled stem- you might need a new saddle for the position but it does make a difference.
If the brakes are hard to pull, install interupt levers. At $30 plus installation it's a cheap fix.
For a total handlebar upgrade, consider getting a bull horn handlebar and getting your STI levers installed on the ends. Yes it looks strange but a good bike shop will be able to set it up for you.
Get a windtrainer and put your bike on it if you are not happy on the road. I found the DVDs with actual rides the best- Carmichael ones drove me insane.
Take your bike to windtrainer classes (you will probably need help for this one). Bike is still useful and you can sit up and rest your shoulder and arm when you want to.



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