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Bikes: 2001 Tommasini Sintesi w/ Campagnolo Daytona 10 Speed

1. Place bars on table top.
2. Clamp bars at the plug-end to table holding bars upright such that plug-ends are parallel with table.
3. Adjust levers such that with the levers in resting position - the tips just touch the table.
4. Secure levers making sure that the tips still just touch the table.

Install bars on bike - adjust angle to suit you. Everyone is different in this regard - but usually there's a common happy medium in the middle such that the lower drops are angled somewhat down and the uppers are angled slightly downward.

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