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  1. #1
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    Are your arms fully extended? You should have some bend at the elbow; maybe you need to go back to a shorter stem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MDHillSlug View Post
    Are your arms fully extended? You should have some bend at the elbow; maybe you need to go back to a shorter stem.
    I agree -- it looks like you are really having to stretch to use the typical hands on hoods position. I'd try a stem that has a shorter reach out in front but is taller, or add some more spacers to bring the handlebars up a bit higher.
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    Yup, bring that stem up, and from looking, I think you can move your saddle very slightly forward. If I dropped a plumb line, I think that your knee is a little behind the axle on the pedal. (Anybody feel free to correct me here). I would try that for starters, then lower the seat slightly, then consider the stem changes, starting with an 80mm.

    Keep in mind that any change feels better... for a while. This will take some fiddling to get right.

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    Staring at the pictures while drinking coffee this morning, I'm wondering if you would benefit from a shorter reach bar, such as the Poco Salsa, etc. Get those hoods a little closer to you, without a stem change. Can you tilt the bars up slightly without loosing your ability to brake in the hoods?

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    What were you riding before? How you're pushing your seat back makes me think that this bike probably has a steeper seat tube angle than you're used to - a lot of small bikes and WSD shorten the reach by rotating the seat tube forward. For whatever reason, I hate it, and am really unhappy if i'm on something with a 74-75 degree seat angle. I tend to try to get bikes with a 73 or 73.5 and I still run a seatpost with a setback.


    If your inseam is 27.5 inches, I think you probably didn't need a WSD.

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    76 degree angle

    My seatangle based on site brand is a 76 angle maybe that is the problem.
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    I've tried looking for bikes with a 73 degree angle but dont seem to find any in my size, at least with my standover height. I was looking at the Cervelo r3 which has a 72.5 degree for a 48 cm, but don't know if a 51.5 top tube would be too streched out. I have a short torso but do have long arms.
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    Quote Originally Posted by emily_in_nc View Post
    I agree -- it looks like you are really having to stretch to use the typical hands on hoods position. I'd try a stem that has a shorter reach out in front but is taller, or add some more spacers to bring the handlebars up a bit higher.
    Me three, I had a mountain bike with a cockpit like that and I had nothing but problems w/pain in wrists and shoulders.
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