I'm the freak who needs 48cm bars and a 120mm q-factor! 


On Feb 12, 2012, at 7:11, Mike <mjawn...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Feb 12, 4:19 am, robert zeidler <zeidler.rob...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Likewise, this is why I've never agreed with a narrow Q-factor being best
>> for all. It mskes sense thst if shoulders are wider hips will be also.
> 
> I have to agree with Robert on this. My randonneuring bike has VO TA
> knock-offs with the narrow q-factor and it just doesn't feel right
> where as the Suginos, double and triple, that I'm running on other
> bikes feel much better.
> 
> I have 48 Noodles on my LHT and love them for riding off-road and with
> a load. My Hilsen and rando bike sport 46s. I've loved the Noodles but
> they do have a long reach and drop. I just put a pair of Salsa Cowbell
> 3 bars in 46 on my Cross Check and will head out for a ride in a
> little while. I really like the short reach and drop on the bars. They
> flare out also which is nice. I could actually see riding them in 44
> on a dedicated road bike.
> 
> I signed up for the Cascade 1200k in June. I've been contemplating
> changes for my rando bike, possibly a different bar and cranks.
> 
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