On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 1:50 PM, Bill Connell <bconn...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> I can see how the 185s would be more comfortable for riders who like
> lower bars; the angle of the ramp is probably similar to a Noodle at
> saddle height or higher. Riding a Noodle bar set very low might even
> put too much bend in your wrists for comfort.
>
> Interesting hypothesis; will have to consider this when I ride my 42 cm 185
equipped Riv this evening.

I do find the flat ramp (and, note, that I have the ends of the hooks
horizontal, so that the ramp is even flatter) on the Noodle a bit odd and,
if the bar weren't half an inch to an inch above saddle, it would be
uncomfortable indeed.

I do like the hooks of the Noodle; again, bottoms level. Better than the
similarly placed, similar width (46) anatomical bump in the middle of the
Salsa Bell Laps hooks that so annoys me after 8 miles or so.

-- 
Patrick Moore
Albuquerque, NM
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