On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 11:19 AM, d2mini <d2creat...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Thanks guys!
> I hadn't seen this style bar being used much around here so I thought
> you might like to see.
>
> What I didn't realize is how big of a difference it would be compared
> to the albatross. I just expected the drop to be less. But with them
> being narrower, about an inch or two shorter in length (bar ends) and
> the brakes in the "m-bar" position, it gives me a great combination of
> aggressive (yet still comfortable) and upright chill riding styles. I
> feel a lot more in control of the bike when riding aggressively in the
> forward position with the brakes there, especially for urban riding.
> And with my hands resting on the curve, the support is spread out over
> a much greater area of my palm.

If you're happy with them and they fit right - maybe buy a couple
extras of the same bars and just stick them on a shelf. Just in
case...

-sv

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