Re: [RBW] Lower d'bars

2010-04-17 Thread nathan spindel
Very interesting, Esteban. :) I lower the bars from time to time, but only a few cm's below the saddle, not as low as that though! I'll have to try it out, now. Did you adjust the saddle at all in response to the different position? -nathan On Apr 17, 2010, at 9:47 AM, Esteban wrote: > OK.

Re: [RBW] Lower d'bars

2010-04-17 Thread James Warren
I am squarely in the "change the bar height from time-to-time camp", often during a ride. I've been low and high in the same ride. That is why I am still very partial to quill stems. I know it's not hard to change the other kind using the spacers, but it's not the same. -Original Message-

RE: [RBW] Lower d'bars

2010-04-17 Thread Joe Bartoe
Esteban, On the AHH, I tried to keep the bars higher for a while. I found that it hurt my shoulders and arms. Upon lowering, I went back to be comfy again. Be careful with the Brooks saddle. I've ever found the B17 to be comfortable on long rides with lower bars. I don't think the saddle is id