snilard
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I would say that You have got tube from handlebar to boom rotated upside down. I would think that clamp should be protruding down.This is how it is at the moment. The brakes are working. For now.
I would say that You have got tube from handlebar to boom rotated upside down. I would think that clamp should be protruding down.This is how it is at the moment. The brakes are working. For now.
I want to shorten the distance between the handlebar clamp and the B bracket. Thus, I can make more space in front of my chest without having to stretch my legs too much. The problem is, then I am stretching my arms too much. This is because the curved part of the bars is forward of the straight part. So I have reversed the bars and rotated them. This brings my hands closer to me, and has the added benefit of lowering the hand position.
I might try shorter cranks. I have 165 on both Silvio and Grasshopper.
Once you get use to those they really are the best of both worlds.I gave up and got TRP Hy-rd
Which cranks did you get or did you shorten them?My cranks have shrunk. Used to have 165, now 145, and I like it. More comfortable, and it seems more stable and steers better. Now I will resume my handlebar experiments.
The plethora of BB standards inundating the market these days is one of the biggest problems affecting the cycling industry, IMO. I wish they'd all settle down on one or two designs like in decades past and be done with it. It's making it harder and harder to decide which crank to get when the one you want doesn't fit the frame you ride. I'm getting sick of it to be honest, and I thought the computer industry was bad enough. /rant mode offThere are so many BB designs these days. The one in there now is Oct. The new crank axle has 16 splines. It is thicker than the oct one. This is so frustrating. I remember when everybody just had square taper.