Wider is better for me. 46 at least.



On Aug 24, 1:28 pm, CycloFiend <cyclofi...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> on 8/24/10 9:41 AM, D.Lemon at davidboydle...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > I realize there's a blurb on the Riv site addressing sizing guidance
> > for the Noodle Bars, but I'd like to get thoughts from the Group.
> > Anyone else out there roughly fitting the numbers of 82 PBH, 56cm Riv,
> > 5'7", and ride with the Noodle Bar?  I'm in the market for one but
> > waffling a bit between the 41cm and the 44cm.  Thanks for your
> > thoughts.
>
> My bias is that the width of your bar has more to do with your shoulder
> width than anything else. I like to have it set up so that my arms are
> facing parallel to the top tube when in the drops, which lets me have the
> same position with my hands on the upper bend or on the hoods.  With fairly
> wide shoulders, I am pretty comfortable with the wider bars.
>
> I _think_ I'm running the 46's - which is what I get CTC at the curve, as
> per the RBW site.
>
> - J
>
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