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Crooked handlebars. What do you do?
One minor annoyance I have with bike work is, when re-tightening a stem,
getting the handlebars adequately straight. I eyeball carefully, but often find when riding that they're a couple degrees crooked. I suppose the task is more difficult on most of my bikes, which have fenders and handlebar bags. It's hard to sight exactly where the wheel is. And I find it harder with classic stems than threadless setups, since the stem height wants to change as I adjust. So, any particular tips? -- - Frank Krygowski |
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