October 12th 11, 09:35 AM
posted to rec.bicycles.tech,rec.bicycles.soc
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Going to be my latest purchase.
In article ,
James wrote:
Chalo wrote:
James wrote:
landotter wrote:
James wrote:
Again with the personal preference, I'd want handle bars that offer
various hand positions. Drop bars are the ticket. Fitting the controls
from that bike to drop bars might prove a challenge.
Trekking bars offer tons of hand positions and use strong and
inexpensive mtb components. Using drop bars on utility bikes is a
strange affectation.
BTW, dropbars on a MTB is not strange to everyone..
http://twentynineinches.com/2010/05/...f-road-on-set-...
And what is a "utility bike"? Something to do the shopping with?
Carrying stuff on racks? A touring bike is not much different, yet
those in the touring club I used to ride with all used dropbars.
Did you look at the link to the Trek bike in question?
Yes.
My words for
using drop bars on such a bike would be a lot less charitable than
"strange affectation".
Opinions are like arse holes, everybody has got one.
and ... ???
everybody thinks everybody else's stinks.
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Michael Press
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