Old 02-02-13 | 08:30 PM
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gomango
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From: STP
Originally Posted by roadrunner2012
Good move, Grady. A bike with a position that isn't optimal will be a miserable bike to ride. You have to position Ergos as high as you can on a 'traditional' bar to get a comfortable ramp. If that can't be accomplished, try a different bar. The only other thing I can suggest, is to try putting the clamp in the position you want, then attach the Ergo body (can be a PITA).
Yes guys, sometimes the easy path is incorrect.

Let's just slow this down a little bit and rethink a bar choice.

I am going to our big swap bright and early in the morning and something may pop up.

A few years ago, I came home with a very fresh set of Criterium 65s attached to a De Rosa Professional so let's just see what happens.

If nothing else, I'll just grab my wife's credit card and order up something for the project.

Thanks for the help gents!
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