Originally Posted by
tjspiel
It depends on what you want and what you're starting with. ... The stem I'm using puts the bars at roughly the same height as they were but the reach is much shorter. That's because a mountain bike typically has a longer top tube than the equivalent sized road bike so I had to compensate. When you ride on the hoods, your hands are farther forward than they would be on a flat bar bike. Depending on the type of drop bars you have and how they are positioned, your hands maybe slightly lower on the hoods than the point where your bars are connected to the stem. Most "flat" bars aren't really flat. They often sweep back and up some.
Sure. I definitely needed a shorter stem, but I had to flip it to the negative angle side just to get the bars even with the saddle. I guess my bars were just really high before the conversion.