Are you suggesting that bullhorns have no purpose over risers? what about the ability to stretch out and multiple hand positions? (and no, "right up by the stem" and "a little bit further out" are not separate hand positions :P)
The primary reason I'd run them over drops would be on a town bike where I'm not likely to use the drops much, but want to keep a 'hoods' position that has the advantage of letting me get better leverage on a brake.
Are you suggesting that bullhorns have no purpose over risers? what about the ability to stretch out and multiple hand positions? (and no, "right up by the stem" and "a little bit further out" are not separate hand positions :P)
The primary reason I'd run them over drops would be on a town bike where I'm not likely to use the drops much, but want to keep a 'hoods' position that has the advantage of letting me get better leverage on a brake.