Yes, that would be nice. I don't use that spot much/at all as I go out on
the levers on straight/flat sections. But yeah, another position never
hurts!

Cheers,
David



On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 7:17 AM, BSWP <ashtab...@gmail.com> wrote:

> It looks like a natural evolution of a resilient design. Less reach, less
> drop, a touch wider, and comes further back - all good. If I had any
> additional suggestion, it would be for a skosh more flat at the stem, so
> there was more room for my hands when I put them right up against the stem
> on long straight sections of road. Not as much as a Noodle Bar, naturally,
> but a bit more would go a long way for comfort in a spot that I bet lots of
> us use during the course of a ride.
>
> - Andrew, Berkeley
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