This may run contrary to the general approach adopted by many on this
list, but I'd recommend lowering the bars a lot -- so that they're
level to the saddle height or perhaps even just below.

The front end of my Bleriot felt a little floppy when I had the bars
well above saddle height. When I lowered the bars to about 1 cm below
saddle height, all problems were solved.

On Mar 30, 8:28 pm, andrew hill <neurod...@gmail.com> wrote:
> yeah - some linkage:
>
> http://salamander.net/stage/Bleriot/IMG_1925.jpghttp://salamander.net/stage/Bleriot/IMG_1926.jpg
>
> -a
>
> On Mar 30, 2010, at 8:01 PM, rcnute wrote:
>
> > Do you have a picture of your existing set-up?
>
> > Ryan
>
> > On Mar 30, 7:37 pm, andrew hill <neurod...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> i'm still puzzling over this Bleriot ..  wondering if a dirt drop stem 
> >> will calm the twitchy front end down, versus the Technomic dlxe that is on 
> >> there now, while keeping the noodle bars.  maybe improve the handling with 
> >> a closer bar position a bit?
>
> >> am i mad to think so?  :)
>
> >> best,
> >> andrew
>
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