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Suggestions?
I think I'm gonna go from a 42cm to a 40cm bar. So now I get to go SHOPPING ![]() Anybody know anything about these? http://www.terrybicycles.com/BPA/220.lasso |
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ArchAngel
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Orion Nebula
Posts: 2,163
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Measure from the bony protrusions on the outsides of your shoulders. This should give you a good estimate of what your handlebar width should be.
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anyone know anything about this bar?<br /><br />while we were changing the width, I wanted to try something that would get the brakes up into a better position for my small hands.<br /><br />I hear this will do it - any thoughts?<br /><br />(it's a Salsa Poco @ www.salsacycles.com )
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