Old 03-11-13 | 05:13 PM
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Let's follow your logic chain:

1. Rider is always on the tops, bike must not fit. From this we assume the bike is too large.

2. You recommend bullhorns, which, for the vast majority of styles will push the forward most hand position out further than drop bars.

3. Keep the same stem as you recommend.

4. Now, finally you state the reach to the tops won't change.

So why in the world would someone switch to bullhorns? Following your advice has just made the reach longer and eliminated at least two hand positions.

Originally Posted by Spoonrobot
If anyone takes the time to look at your previous posts it's obvious you're either new to this or just generally not very knowledgeable about cycling in general. Your advice is probably going to be poor.
lol.

Like I could see the future. Please stop.

Read a little, post less:
https://www.google.com/search?num=50...hp.mLrhfchO5mo
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