It doesn't really apply to the bikes on the previous page, but there seems to be a bit of a trend to slam the base bars and then have a load of spacers between the base bars and the extensions. Wiggins, Bottril, Tester and upsidedown are all doing it to a greater or lesser degree, whereas others like mine have a scoble stack under the stem and keep the base bar and extensions on a roughly similar level.
Whats the rational behind the "slam dat base bar" approach?
Thats awesome Colin.
It doesn't really apply to the bikes on the previous page, but there seems to be a bit of a trend to slam the base bars and then have a load of spacers between the base bars and the extensions. Wiggins, Bottril, Tester and upsidedown are all doing it to a greater or lesser degree, whereas others like mine have a scoble stack under the stem and keep the base bar and extensions on a roughly similar level.
Whats the rational behind the "slam dat base bar" approach?