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    You should be able to reach your brakes comfortably from both the hoods and drops, if you cannot you definitely need to get some adjustments made. You may even need to look into different handlebars, brake shims, etc.

    I'd try to get the shop that sold it to you to do the adjustment for free (of course if you do need different bars, you will have to buy those) - otherwise it is a new bike and this is something that is good customer service to take care of for you, but I would suspect if the position of the levers needs to change radically they will charge you for re-wrapping the handlebars.
    Last edited by Eden; 07-15-2008 at 05:17 PM.
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