I think there is  a relationship between width of your shoulders and width
of yoyr bars. Fit Kit suggested I move from 40 to 44 when 44 was the widest
available. I moved to 46 when they cam out and then 48 and have them on all
my bikes. Steve

On Friday, January 13, 2017, BenG <bguthri...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Oh yes, go wide.
> My 60cm Sam just got noodled with 48cm in a dirt drop stem, and I went
> from unsure to big fan on the first 2-hr ride. The wide one fits
> interrupter levers with adequate hand room. I don't notice any "splayed"
> sensation, whereas I feel cramped on my vintage bike's skinny bar.
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