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• #28052
Riding on hoods in London traffic can be knuckle scrapping....
Sorted
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• #28053
Nope, a pair of Paul E levers, im sure ill get loads of shit for it on here, but personal preference...
omfg.
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• #28054
I understand that, but considering ill be only using it in and around london as my commute bike, i dont think there will be to many day where ill use it in anger or climbing hills. Riding on hoods in London traffic can be knuckle scrapping....
Again, just personal preference.
Like I said. Apart from the dos and don'ts of building up a Mercian, for your own comfort you should fit risers. There's no point in having drops with short levers - it's too cramped.
And also there are different styles of drop bars. Also some can be quite narrow. -
• #28055
Does anyone have a 15t 1/8 campagnolo cog by any chance?
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• #28056
Like I said. Apart from the dos and don'ts of building up a Mercian, for your own comfort you should fit risers. There's no point in having drops with short levers - it's too cramped.
And also there are different styles of drop bars. Also some can be quite narrow.Fair point, but having ridden it over the last few day, it feels really comfortable. And looks great to boot. :)
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• #28057
wait are those track bars? they are track bars, aren't they? escaped my radar first time around.
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• #28058
I was using track drops on my Pinarello, because I had them and they looked good.
I swapped them for proper road bars. They are wider, but much more comfortable.
And I've never scraped anything - ok, I don't push in between the busses on Oxford Street. -
• #28059
wait are those track bars? they are track bars, aren't they? escaped my radar first time around.
Criteriums
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• #28060
yep, Cinelli Crits
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• #28061
What about some crosstop levers and then you can have drops as well.
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• #28062
What about some crosstop levers and then you can have drops as well.
Meh...
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• #28063
Bonobo, your setup is right for you - and it does look good :-) I had a similar setup on the Viner, very comfy.
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• #28064
That's me and here's the post -
Hmmm, tempting... still for sale?
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• #28065
Go for it
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• #28066
Mercian = NO.
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• #28067
CG I've been meaning to rep you for ages for your no nonsense recent approach, so consider this that moment.
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• #28068
I've been busy with work and playing Call of Duty so brevity has been the order of the day.
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• #28069
I was using track drops on my Pinarello, because I had them and they looked good.
I swapped them for proper road bars...i find riding in track drops absolutely uncomfortable, if i ever put them on my bike, it would only be for the looks. Same goes for Cinelli Criterium, even though they're wider, still same curve would not allow me to hold on to them properly when sprinting/going uphill. And drops themselves are way too low.
Of course, all of this is true only for road riding, as i only come near track when i need to buy some equipment :)) -
• #28070
Bonobo, your setup is right for you - and it does look good :-) I had a similar setup on the Viner, very comfy.
+1
As you say, its comfy. Sounds perfect for you.
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• #28071
Meh...
needs rear view mirrors, computer,light,and map holder for the fully busy look
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• #28072
You guys, let him be! At least it is distinctive, there's so many Mercians around these days haha
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• #28073
Just finished a Roberts steel frame for a fine weather summer bike-Could be a while until I use it...
and an arty fart one:
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• #28074
what's with all the gears stuff??
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• #28075
Lovely Roberts ^
I understand that, but considering ill be only using it in and around london as my commute bike, i dont think there will be to many day where ill use it in anger or climbing hills. Riding on hoods in London traffic can be knuckle scrapping....
Again, just personal preference.