I just went out and tweaked the angle into the recommended range.  It's 
interesting in that it brought the loop in the front up a bit, putting it 
into a more comfortable, upright spot for stretching out. Thanks for the 
tip! 

On Thursday, May 27, 2021 at 6:23:57 PM UTC-7 Chris L wrote:

>
>
> Jeff Jones recommends the bars be setup with a downward angle of 10-15 
> degrees (he specifically notes 11 degrees but gives a suggested range) and 
> I found that suggestion to work really well.  I can see that you have have 
> some downward angle on your bar, but it's hard to tell from these photos 
> how much.  As an experiment, you might tilt them down a few more degrees 
> and see how it feels.  Sort of like Grant's start with the saddle too high 
> and work your way down to the perfect height approach.  I did this and 
> there was definately a specific "sweet spot" for me.  
>
>

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