Garmin out front position

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jever98
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by jever98

Johnny Rad wrote:A bit in-between, honestly.
Not making it up to be an instigator!
Pointed up just a hair beyond parallel.
And just a bit shy of matching the stem.


You say you're not an instigator, but clearly you're picking a fight :D :-P
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by beanbiken

Another vote for level with the ground..........

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Johnny Rad
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by Johnny Rad

jever98 wrote:
Johnny Rad wrote:A bit in-between, honestly.
Not making it up to be an instigator!
Pointed up just a hair beyond parallel.
And just a bit shy of matching the stem.


You say you're not an instigator, but clearly you're picking a fight :D :-P

I may need a bandaid from straddling the fence!

Fiery
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by Fiery

In-line with the hoods, which are parallel with the drops, which are parallel with the top tube, which is sloping but still closer to horisontal than the stem.
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kode54
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by kode54

parallel with the hoods and almost to the stem...which means it is slightly angled, making it easier to see from the saddle.
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