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Old 12-09-12 | 11:31 PM
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Originally Posted by cyclotoine
I think it depends on the fit too, if the frame is on the small side for you then I think drop bar will work great as they extend the reach. If it is on the large size you'll have to go with a super short stem and the handling might be weird or you might be just too stretched out. You might want to use on of those clamp on seat tube extenders.


I haven't adjusted the seatpost or anything yet, the picture was as bought. But thanks for the guidance. I just measured everything and it's in just the "right" fitment zone for me, so I think I would be safe either way. I love drop bars, so odds are I will go with some flared dirt drops and maybe some... integrated shifting
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