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Old 01-20-18 | 06:55 PM
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Oh, another thing to keep in mind is that if your bike has too much drop for you, then the frame may well be too small, so it is better to get the right frame than to try to hack it together.

Many people can also get used to bar positions at seat level, or slightly below seat level with simply spending more time in the saddle. I'm not convinced many riders truly need their bars above the seat.
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