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Old 03-16-06 | 08:27 AM
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i really don't think the discomfort in your hands is related to the amount of drop or the legth of your stem. In fact if you increased the drop its going to put more pressure on your hands. I think in large degree its conditioning. You say its more comfortable on the drops. That's a major advantage of drop bars, lots of positions. Use them, move your hands from the tops to the hoods, to the drops.
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