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• #2
whatever you do measure it properly
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• #3
Jersey or anyone,
I too am looking into getting a set of these bars and just wondered what you mean when you say to measure properly...some sort of obvious thing I'm missing?
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• #4
Shoulder width, don't get them too narrow. They're lovely though, love mine. Whatever you do don't point them downwards either.
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In the end I thought they'd be too uncomfortable riding on the flats, so went for the 18 instead from Hub Jub. Love them.
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I'll probably have a set of 38cm silver ones for sale in a day or so. Bought them a couple of weeks ago for £25 so I'd like that back. VGC/excellent condition. Cheers, Tom
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cheers for the replies guys, I've come to road bikes from mountain so this is all a bit new to me. I'd considered the width allready as I'm more familiar with wide risers, but as I'm towards the smaller end of the scale (5'7") I was considering the narrower bars.
tom....if you can post, I'm interested :)
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Shoulder width, don't get them too narrow. They're lovely though, love mine. Whatever you do don't point them downwards either.
^ are these The Rules™ ?
Get bent on telling people how to setup their bikes.
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• #9
O.K. how about flipped and reversed, i can just hold them like a brickie pinching a fag.
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^ are these The Rules™ ?
Get bent on telling people how to setup their bikes.
Geez, the guy asked for advice, thought I'd give my opinion. Don't take the internet so serious. He can choose to take it on or ignore it, I couldn't care less. Did you really take time out of whatever you were doing to post that? Did you really think, "wow I need to intervene here, it's getting out of line"?
GET THE BOZACK MAN!
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• #11
No moar flamez! Lulz.
Second dibs on the bars, Tom, after Gavinda, would still like to try them out :)
Best price I've found online is Hub Jub @ £39 - http://www.hubjub.co.uk/nitto/nitto.htm
Anyone know where these can be had for a good price in London?
cheers,
J