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"igp" <igp.1h88ry@no-mx.forums.cyclingforums.com> wrote
> > Hi All, > I'm in the process of changing my flat bar road bike into a drop bar I would be interested to know your reasoning. > 2. Existing stem is 90mm from centre of riser to centre of bars is this > an appropriate length for drop bars. Is this a so-called "training" bike? Since they just slap flat bars on an otherwise normal frame it could simply be too short. For flat bars I use a frame with 600mm seat to steerer plus a 120mm stem (ie, mountain bike). My drop bars are on a standard 560 frame with 90mm stem. I would like to put flats on but how do I find 70mm? |
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