I find that the angle is incredibly important for an SMP - in that, I can set the angle so it works for longer rides in the drops, but that would be too low for tooling around on the tops, and would load up my shoulders.
That is true, on the tourer, it's perfectly levelled, but on the roadie, the nose is slightly lower.
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I find that the angle is incredibly important for an SMP - in that, I can set the angle so it works for longer rides in the drops, but that would be too low for tooling around on the tops, and would load up my shoulders.