They fill the gap between drop and flat bar. ie. 'rideable' pursuit. (Don't let the purists hear you say it)
They fill the gap between drop and flat bar.
ie. 'rideable' pursuit. (Don't let the purists hear you say it)
But such frames don't appear to be any different at the headtube - the top tube just starts higher up on the seatpost.
Is it purely an aesthetic thing?
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But such frames don't appear to be any different at the headtube - the top tube just starts higher up on the seatpost.
Is it purely an aesthetic thing?