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Old 02-28-14 | 06:00 PM
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hueyhoolihan
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Originally Posted by Little Darwin
Increased stability doesn't seem like a big potential to me, but I may just not know about it. You would theoretically have less wind resistance.

If you want to try it, it isn't hard, and it can always be changed back... assuming you don't cut the steering tube. I think it is best to just put the spacer(s) you remove above the stem until you are sure you prefer the less upright position..
do this. good advice.
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