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Old 09-06-14 | 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by bmidd
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What I meant by more comfortable was the steering stem height and maybe some bar ends. I felt more at home on the Escape and the front end felt so much better. I will ride them both again this Tuesday, they have a leftover 2014 Escape1 with some wear on the grips and I'll ask if I can ride it overnight for a couple of days. If I like it, I'll see if they will negotiate a little bit.
Bar ends can be added, and stems can be switched for longer, or shorter ones. That really goes to fit. I would think that would be something the bike shop would work with you on getting that dialed in when you buy the bike.
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