On Fri, 2010-01-15 at 08:52 -0500, Frederick, Steve wrote: > Hi Rene, > > It was counterintuitive to me but lowering the bars a little in > conjunction with moving my saddle forward actually helped my hand > pain. Now, when the bars are level with the saddle, it feels as > though they are "pushing back," on my hands and I feel a lot of > pressure. When I have them 1.5-2cm lower than my saddle, though, I > feel as though my hands rest quite lightly on them. I don't know if > the angle of my back lets my weight balance more evenly or what--it's > weird but it works!
Raising the bar moves it back as well, and having the bar too close can definitely give you a "pushing back on your hands" feeling.
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