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saddle to handlebar drop ? | Road Bike, Cycling Forums
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Even if you are racing aerodynamics is not the main factor, you want a low position that allows you to generate power without back discomfort over the course of the race, lower than that is not good. I'm 6'1" and have 2.5 " of drop, not a racer. I usually ride on the hoods, only ride in the drops on descents, which means frequently in my hilly ...
saddle/handlebar drop — BikeRadar
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What is the recommended handlebar/saddle drop for racing? I have only about 6cm drop on my bike. There is one more spacer I could remove, but that would gain only another 5mm. It's a 58cm frame and I am 6'2'', so 6 cm is not a huge drop. It is a race frame, but I'm wondering if I should have gone for a size lower.
Saddle to handlebar drop | Cyclingnews Forum
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Saddle to handlebar drop : 83mm; Note : saddle to handlebar drop was measured by placing a spirit level on top of the saddle and dropping a plum-line at the end of it to line up with the handlebar...
Saddle to Bar Drop? Help — BikeRadar
https://forum.bikeradar.com/discussion/12661694/saddle-to-bar-drop-help
The critical thing is the distance from hips (e.g. saddle) to bars. This should stay roughly constant, thus lay on a circle. If your drop goes down, because your head tube has got longer, then the horizontal distance from bars to saddle goes up, because it lies on that circle. Regards,
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