I still ride with bars 0-2cm below the saddle.  I find that when I get 
above the saddle it becomes more difficult to stand up and rock the bike. 
 I wouldn't do that on a long climb but still find it a good way for 
maintaining pace over shorter rises.

Michael

On Sunday, February 12, 2017 at 11:58:21 AM UTC-5, Don Compton wrote:
>
> They're set 1cm above the saddle. Also, the bars are Soma Highway One's. 
> Short reach  and very shallow drop.
>
> On Saturday, February 11, 2017 at 10:05:24 PM UTC-8, John Hawrylak wrote:
>>
>> Don
>>
>> How much further are your bars above the saddle??  I have my bars 15mm 
>> above the saddle. 
>>
>> John Hawrylak
>> Woodstown NJ
>>
>> On Saturday, February 11, 2017 at 11:55:52 PM UTC-5, Don Compton wrote:
>>
>>> I have finally given in to Grant's bar height philosophy. Please forgive 
>>> me for my past transgressions. On my Roadeo I raised my bars slightly above 
>>> my saddle and I am much more comfortable and able to spin as before ( I am 
>>> 65 ).
>>>
>>

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