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Old 09-02-16 | 04:16 PM
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berner
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From: Bristol, R. I.

Bikes: Specialized Secteur, old Peugeot

In your photos, the Nishiki bars look just below the saddle and the bars themselves look tipped down a bit and the brake levers look plumb. In my own fitting and search for comfort, often a tiny bit of difference in heights or angles is all it takes. I make a small dot with a white-out pen on the bars or seat post or whatever I'm changing. Then if that change has not worked out, it is easy to get back to the previous position.
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