Hey folks,

Looking for some advice on my newly installed 46cm Nitto Noodle (swapped 
out Albatross bars).  PBH of 84, a little over 5'8", riding a 57cm AHH.  I 
installed the Noodle on a 9cm Tallux stem that's currently at its max 
height (about 2" above saddle height). The noodle itself is setup in the 
way described on Riv's page, with a pretty flat ramp extended by the brake 
hoods.  On a 20 mile ride yesterday I found my shoulder blades feeling 
tension, and found myself alternating between the ramps and the top of the 
bar, with the hoods feeling like they were really a reach.  Am I describing 
a typical feeling/riding experience on Noodles, or do I just have 
proportions that may be better suited for the more upright riding style of 
Albatrosses? It certainly seems like I shouldn't have to "get used" to a 
bar before feeling comfortable, but am looking for your experienced input 
on making a switch from upright to drops.  

Thanks!
Dave

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