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• #802
Is that a canyon?
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• #803
Do we have a "correct" example of bdhu'd ergo bars ?
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• #805
From a few pages back
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• #806
Just like any other bar, end of drops level, then set up hoods a few degrees up.
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• #808
Precisely. Not convinced by this latest compact ergo example
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• #809
BUHU
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• #810
Nitto m186 bars I believe were produced specifically to accommodate shimano sti levers when they first came out, and hence they put markers on the bars where to position them.
I don’t understand why all handlebars/stems/seatposts don’t have markings. Should be an industry standards requirement.
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• #811
Both have the hoods too low though.
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• #812
Fair enough. But note the ergo bend means your fingers are further away from the levers in the drops so it wouldn’t be comfy.
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• #813
it’s usually bd>hu
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• #814
Road fixed delivers
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• #815
for the archives.
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• #817
Perfect bar setup? Close enough from long time offender Saffron.
Hoods will be a bit too cx for some
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• #818
Levers seem unreachable. But that's down to the groupset being wrong altogether
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• #819
I have ridden that bike and can confirm they're a bit of a reach
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• #820
thats what I said
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• #821
Elliptically, yes
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• #822
Anyways Saffron have been a bit of a cockpit horror show but it seems they have invested in a BDHU manager or something
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• #823
I agree. Careful now not to alienate the moneyed customer base
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• #824
😂
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• #825
To be fair to the esteemed concontributor and bdhu rep, the saffrons i have seen in the wild were always nice and nicely slammed, no issue with ownership
9 pounds bargain!
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