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Old 02-08-02, 07:08 AM
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Originally posted by Pete Clark

I find that my drop bars allow me to position my wrists so that they are turned more like they are when my arms are hanging at my sides, as in walking.

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I agree, a neutral wrist-set is important. It is very subtle points like that which most fitting guides miss.
Even with drop bars there are a variety of sizes and styles. Some are designed to be aerodynamic, others such as 3TTT Morphe are touring drops, with a smaller diam drop, and more curves on the tops for comfortable riding.
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