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Sertao Handlebars

silveydustin

New member
Hi Everyone,

I picked up a Sertao a couple weeks back. I find that the handle bars are either too high for me which leads to wrist pain, or if I roll them towards me to a good height they are too close to my body (they are nearly parellel with the ground). Any suggestions on the best way to deal with this? New handle bars or...?

Thanks!
 
Hi Everyone,

I picked up a Sertao a couple weeks back. I find that the handle bars are either too high for me which leads to wrist pain, or if I roll them towards me to a good height they are too close to my body (they are nearly parellel with the ground). Any suggestions on the best way to deal with this? New handle bars or...?

Thanks!

Stock position, or any risers?
 
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