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Old 08-14-05, 06:41 PM
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johnny99
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General rule of thumb: low stem is for people who rotate their hips forward on the saddle and ride with a flat back. High stem is for people with upright hips and curved back. If you rotate your hips forward, you can get a lot of lung power in a low riding position. Curving your back can restrict your breathing.
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