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Old 07-26-03, 09:06 PM
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Ken S
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Hawkster it may be your bars, it could also be your seat. I would suggest getting someone that does bike fitting. You can do it yourself, but it's hard if you haven't done it before. You can certainly get the information from any number of books, websites or a lot of the people here if you want to go it yourself

Most competent bike shops should be able to do it for a small charge.

I learned when I was riding 500+ miles a week that even a single mm or two could be the difference between injury and everything feeling okay...and the worst part is that what's right may not feel exactly right when you first sit on it (if that makes sense).
Over time you may make adjustments based on what kind of riding you're doing or changes to your body.

...ken
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