Old 06-26-11 | 07:44 PM
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Bikes: 2012 Surly LHT, 1995 GT Outpost Trail

Originally Posted by CraigB
Mine are currently, but I'm in the process of gradually lowering them as I get re-acclimated to the bike after riding my mountain bike exclusively for a few years. I'm afraid my method probably wouldn't help you, unless your bike is more than 10 or 15 years old. Mine's a 20+ year old bike with a quill stem, and I just got a longer one with a 45 degree angle:



They're cheap at Nashbar, if you don't mind the cludgy look. If you do, there are more expensive Nittos that look more traditional. Again, assuming your bike uses a quill stem.

off-topic, but your frame pump seems to be magically levitating in place with no straps or connectors. That's a neat trick.
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