wouldn’t flat bars or risers of some sort make more sense.
I would argue that a better suited drop bar would be more idea, such as a wider Salsa Cowbell, or even the Cowchipper.
He does have a point of running massive tyres yet still resort to standard narrow drop bar.
Horses for courses.
Otherwise everyone would be running drops on everything. I personally can't stand most types of drops and find them quite shit for anything that requires really rapid direction changes and get pretty exhausting on techy singletrack.
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I would argue that a better suited drop bar would be more idea, such as a wider Salsa Cowbell, or even the Cowchipper.
He does have a point of running massive tyres yet still resort to standard narrow drop bar.