I hear ya, Bill. After I sent this I started thinking about getting
thumbshifters for that bar and putting the bar-ends back on the Noodles I just
removed. I have cable splitters on my Appaloosa now, so I can put a second set
on the Noodles and have both cockpits ready to swap when the mood hits
Moving the shifters to thumbies or to the stem could also alleviate the
problem, I suppose. In extreme switchbacks, you might still get yourself
with the handlebar end, though.
On Thursday, August 18, 2016 at 12:43:04 PM UTC-7, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> Well then you are more adept at doing swit
I only use drop bars.
On 08/18/2016 03:43 PM, Joe Bernard wrote:
Well then you are more adept at doing switchback turns with bar-ends on a
Choco-Moose bar than I. Those Rustine thingies look like they'll work.
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I've never jammed one into my leg, and can't imagine covering it with
anything.
On 08/18/2016 02:16 PM, Joe Bernard wrote:
Them babies sure do hurt when they jam into your leg. What are folks using to
cover them?
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