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Old 01-28-11, 03:29 AM
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GriddleCakes
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I went from MTB risers bars to north roads, and the upright position definitely sucks in the wind (although it rocks the rest of time). I find that it helps to ride in the bends of the bars when it's windy, which will put your hands slightly forward of where they would be with riser bars and make your body positioning lower and more aggressive. I also ride up there when I feel like pouring on a little speed.
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