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Old 08-13-18 | 12:45 PM
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Brian25
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Bikes: Road, mountain and track bikes and tandems.

Actually it has never been right to have your drops parallel to the ground, for the exact reason that you mention. My experience has been to straddle the bike, put your hands in the drops and feel how your hands meet the bars. Does it feel right?/ nice? Even in an older Greg LeMond book, he instructs to point to the rear axle.
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