• @larsenroad thank you for the tips, as said i'm not used to set up road bikes for use, so i had the handlebar in way because it felt more comfortable, but i understand that's not the way!

    I'm adding additional pictures, unfortunately i have a problem i need to fix with the bigger chainring and the front derailleur, you can see in the last pic at the maximum extension. I already have set up the outer adjustment bolt in any manner possible, that's why i'm blaming chainline/front derailleur, but i also understand i'm quite a rookie, so, any help is welcome!

    edit: the front brake cable is too short, shame on me, some time ago i shortened the cables with another handlebar for a test ride and the current Nitto, being bigger, had this result. Going to fix it as soon as possible.

    Weight: 10.60Kg


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  • Have you checked the length of you BB-axle? It looks like the chainset is too far outwards, so if you can get away with moving it inboard the derailleur problem should go away.

    Edit: Bike looks really great though!

  • re: handlebars, set up as you feel comfortable. Nothing wrong with a bit of roll back, especially on a touring / rando / trad bar shape.

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