Old 07-07-13 | 06:58 AM
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HillRider
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Originally Posted by Trash Man
Thanks Kimmo, That probably makes sense, but I find it more stressful on my hands while riding the drop bar bike, much more so than on the hybrid. Maybe I will give it more time...Thanks!
Do you understand that drop bars do not require riding with your hands on the drops all the time or even much of the time? There are several more upright hand positions including on the brake hoods and on the bar tops that reduce the weight on your hands. Actually what makes drop bars so suitable for road riding is the fact there are several hand positions that can be used. Also, up-angle stems and stem length can be used put the bars where they are most comfortable.
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