Handle bar issue
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Handle bar issue
I purchased the bike after what i thought was a life time of research I'm a novice upon test ride it was great after riding 25 miles +daily to from work I've noticed I'm having trouble reaching the bars i find myself gripping the bars with only my fingers Palm open to achieve some comfort while sacrificing other comforts and probably safety, I went to the bike shop I purchased from and they said I won't Be able to lift the bars any without buying a new fork and all so I'm asking what could I do I've heard of riser bars would that help? I know I could ask the guys at the bike shop but they seem to blow me off I guess because I don't look the part or idk.. But they seem to be uninterested in what im saying. Sorry for being long winded thanks. Oh it's a specialized sirrus elite 2015 if that helps
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Bikes: 1982 Trek 930R Custom, '91 Diamondback Ascent w/ XT, XTR updates, Fuji Team Pro CF road flyer, Specialized Sirrus Gravel Convert, '09 Comencal Meta 5.5 XC, '02 Marin MBX500, '84 Gitane Criterium bike
sounds like you bought a bike that is too bi for your body... you may be able to install a shorter steering stem, but RAISING the bars ill only exacerbate the issue you are having.... you need to get the griping area of the bars CLOSER to the seat, not raise it. What year Sirrus is it? does it have a "gooseneck", a clamp-on type stem? If it's a clamp-on style steering stem then swapping it is easy, and here are several lengths and "rise angles" to choose from... "compact" bars will also move he gripping area rearward., but you will have to remove the tape and levers to swap bars.
Pics will help us to help you also....
Pics will help us to help you also....
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Bikes: 1982 Trek 930R Custom, '91 Diamondback Ascent w/ XT, XTR updates, Fuji Team Pro CF road flyer, Specialized Sirrus Gravel Convert, '09 Comencal Meta 5.5 XC, '02 Marin MBX500, '84 Gitane Criterium bike
Ummm,,, "too BIG for your body"... I sure hope the maint. fixes the input speed issue.... I type slow enough anyways!
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A shorter and/or more up-angled stem seems to be needed. Any decent bike shop (not yours) should be able to help.
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Yeah it does. I asked about upgrading the cassete and what I guess he didn't want to talk about it said "I got some for 600 bucks" I guess he was going off if I look like I can't afford 600 bucks that's shut me up and it did.. But I'm doing al I can to learn I'm watching YouTube vids and learning about different bikes and all soon I hope to be a competent amateur mechanic with the forum it helps point me in the right direction.
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I'm pretty sure you misunderstood the dealer. Shimano makes components with the model series "600" (aka Ultegra) and he was probably recommending a 600-series cassette. They typically go for $50 to $60.
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Check the fore and aft saddle adjustment, you will be able to loosen the saddle clamp and slide the saddle forward toward the bars.
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