You don't have to go up much. go up a centimeter, go up two centimeters and
see what the difference is.

-sv
On Aug 6, 2011 3:37 PM, "Solomander" <soloman...@aol.com> wrote:
> Seth- The bars are at the same height as the seat. They're comfy in that
> regard and I can ride in the drops, which I can't do for long on my
regular
> road bike. I was also thinking about getting shorter reach handlebars. I
> am running Noodles. Mark's bars have a 1.5 cm shorter reach, which might
do
> the trick too. I will raise the bars a bit for tomorrow's ride and see how

> it goes.
>
> Joel
>
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