Measure bar height to the hoods......at the point where you place you hands 
normally.


On Saturday, January 19, 2013 11:25:47 PM UTC-8, charlie wrote:
>
> I'd lower the bar to level with the saddle height (measure from the ground 
> up). Your back angle seems higher than 45 degrees when on the hoods. Your 
> saddle height and fore/aft position seems okay. You would have to be the 
> judge however. I've moved my saddle from where it was before to forward by 
> 1 cm and I noticed a difference. Try lowering the bars first and see what 
> you experience.  Just make sure you change the tilt of the saddle along 
> with it. When moving the bars down, tilt down.... if moving the bars up, 
> tilt the saddle up. 

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