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>I really do prefer the looks and slightly more agressive stance of the RS
>over the ST. However, i am wondering what the long trip comfort of the RS
>is like.

Well after the recent spate of endorsements for the Gen-Mar risers
installed on ST's I don't think many of us would be happier having the bars
lowered as on the RS. I remember sitting on an RS at the show and I felt
they were a bit too low for my tastes, and that was before I injured my
back. Now if I was 20 years younger, my opinion might be different. But I
don't think anyone would disagree the ST is more biased towards long trip
comfort.

Matt Knowles - http://home.earthlink.net/~mattknowles/sprintst.html
Red '99 Sprint ST - San Jose, CA



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