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  • I would define a lo pro as a frame / forks DESIGNED to be used in the low profile position. That you may or may not have it set up for low profile riding does not alter what the bike (whcih is primarily frame forks, maybe wheels) is. But it does potentially leave you open to accusations that you are not maximising the potential of the frame, or setting it up in a sympathtic way.

    When I first rode a lo pro with bullhorns it felt right (because it is!) But there is a lot to be said for how a low pro with narrow risers feels / handles.

    That's what I thought as well, low pro frame/fork, front wheel, etc..

    Handles great with risers, fun for city riding, and like I said I have some other bars for it but I want to get used to the bike for a bit first with these bars, as it just got built last week.

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