I ride with neither, but i've got a decent pair of gloves that I use instead, I don't see what the problem is with it. People who do ride with neither gloves or bars/grips are tempting fate if it's raining/snowing though.
I ride with neither, but i've got a decent pair of gloves that I use instead, I don't see what the problem is with it.
People who do ride with neither gloves or bars/grips are tempting fate if it's raining/snowing though.
If you don't ride with both gloves and tape/grips, you are asking for injury of some kind.
Bars are way too thin with no tape on, you lads must have tiny little girls hands. And they're colder, and borderline dangerous in the wet.
I know it's done for aesthetics and to each their own in that respect, but in my eyes they make the bike look unfinished.
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If you don't ride with both gloves and tape/grips, you are asking for injury of some kind.
Bars are way too thin with no tape on, you lads must have tiny little girls hands. And they're colder, and borderline dangerous in the wet.
I know it's done for aesthetics and to each their own in that respect, but in my eyes they make the bike look unfinished.