I suppose that's one word for it. You could achieve exactly the same position with a normal stem location and a bullhorn with a bit of drop instead of a lot of rise. That way, you wouldn't have to use a weakened steerer; the upsidedown method only works if you eliminate the usual butt at the fork crown.
I suppose that's one word for it. You could achieve exactly the same position with a normal stem location and a bullhorn with a bit of drop instead of a lot of rise. That way, you wouldn't have to use a weakened steerer; the upsidedown method only works if you eliminate the usual butt at the fork crown.