Joe is correct Chris.
By placing a straight edge across the ends of the bar, there is at least a full
centimeter of rise from the center of the bar.
Ray
Vallejo CA
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Chris, you'll likely get a little more at the ends, too. When I had that bar
mounted, it didn't sit flat like your illustration indicates. It was more like
if you rotated a riser mountain bar forward to where the grips were higher than
the riser curve.
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Chris,
I get 130mm for that measurement.
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How much actual rise does the RBW Bullmoose handlebar have? What is the
vertical distance from the point where the stem exits the headset (assuming
it's at max height) and the tops of the bar where you grip? I'm trying to
figure out if it has enough rise for my bike. This illustration may
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