This makes more sense. Why drop down and then rise up agian to achive the height you want? If you look around you can get flat bars with a good selection of bend angles these days.
This makes more sense. Why drop down and then rise up agian to achive the height you want?
If you look around you can get flat bars with a good selection of bend angles these days.
All i was thinking is: risers and pearl= too high
but risers and drop stem = just right
i know a flat bar would make alot more sense..... but so would a brake... and i dont have one :)
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All i was thinking is: risers and pearl= too high
but risers and drop stem = just right
i know a flat bar would make alot more sense..... but so would a brake... and i dont have one :)