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Old 05-06-19, 05:08 PM
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It depends. I have about 5 sets of bars (good bars) dealing with the aero and the power part. Found in the end that IAB and height/position mattered more. Rolling shoulders matters more. All said and done, narrow is better. Riding with forearms parallel to ground is better than bar width. But if you have all that, narrow bars are good, and may assist rolling shoulders part.
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