I probably wouldn't like the Nitto rando bars either ;)
Personally I think anything that you can get through a randonneuring ride
with is a "Rando" bar. YMMV. :)
On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 11:10 AM, Bob Cook wrote:
> On Thursday, July 10, 2014 10:02:09 AM UTC-5, Jim Bronson wrote:
>
>> The VO R
On Thursday, July 10, 2014 10:02:09 AM UTC-5, Jim Bronson wrote:
> The VO Rando bars are a completely different type of bar than the Noodle.
> I bought a pair of the VO and hated them because I thought they were way
> too narrow on top for me. For them to work for me they would need to be 46
The VO Rando bars are a completely different type of bar than the Noodle.
I bought a pair of the VO and hated them because I thought they were way
too narrow on top for me. For them to work for me they would need to be 46
or 48cm wide where the levers mount and maybe 52 or 54 at the drops. But
th
Mounted the Mark's Rack with upside-down EDelux yesterday. Took advantage
this morning of beautiful weather for twenty-some miles of rolling Iowa for
Homer's first real ride. I must admit I wore padded shorts. Brooks, my
English butler (see what I did there?), is simply not adequately accustomed