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• #19677
Just around town I find it is less of a comfort issue and more of a I look like a fucking idiot down in the track drops spinning my town gear issue. Also it's harder to get a good view of everything around you.
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• #19678
Riding track drops on the road makes no sense that's just a fact.
But track drop with road brake levers?
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• #19679
Was just looking at Cinelli Criterium 65 bars, the drop dosn't look so deep as the nitto track drops, could be useable with the stem up a bit at a sensible hight?
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• #19680
Is it a comfort thing?
It never really bothered me to be honest but I am pretty flexible.Fewer hand positions i find. Not a fan of the tops. And the drops are so so deep...
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• #19681
People race on track drop with road hood before, in the type of races you've just mentioned.
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• #19682
^ that could be cool.
But i iz brakeles. -
• #19683
One needn't have brakes to have levers.
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• #19684
One needn't have levers to have brakes. :)
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• #19685
One needn't have levers to have brakes. :)
I think you got mixed up...
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• #19686
One needn't have brakes to have levers.
True.
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• #19687
I'd go for straight bullhorns for climbing any day.
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• #19688
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• #19689
So damn nice, id say its perfect.
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• #19690
I can let the TB14s slide, cos they do look good on steel frames. However, the Thomson in line and Flite can do one. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
An Aero and SP72 would finish that off a treat.
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• #19691
Faulting that id say is just personal taste.
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• #19692
Yeah, but I like my opinion.
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• #19693
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• #19694
Duuude!
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• #19695
SP72
is not inline
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• #19696
Fuck that giro is good. I think if money was no object i would still end up with something like that, it is perfect in my opinion, inline is fine.
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• #19697
I think that's the point.^^
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• #19698
^what point?
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• #19699
I was talking to apollo.
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• #19700
but what about fit?wrong thread
That's why I bought the compact bars, it was night and day.
Fucking uncomfortable to, wow this is so nice to ride.