> I run a Dirt Drop stem on my Atlantis. I have for many years. I recommend 
> it highly. Points: The obtuse angle is better on your liver, spleen and 
> bladder in a head on accident than the acute angle of a regular road stem 
> (ex paramedic fretting). I have some spinal issues, and the ability to 
> raise the bars high is the best thing I ever did for my lower back and 
> neck. Soooo comfortable. The seat level bisects the middle of the bar 
> hooks, so I can use the drops at least fifty percent of the time, instead 
> of always being on the tops and hoods. I don't look at the road right in 
> front of my wheel as much...lol. Eric, I would recommend you get the 100, 
> not the 80 mm stem. The stem raises your bars up and BACK quite a bit. I 
> like a short top tube and so I tried the 80 and it was way too short. Of 
> course that is all dependent on frame size, height, physical issues and 
> yadda yadda...Best of luck getting comfy. 
>

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Clayton (Bend) 

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