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Old October 12th 11, 06:12 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech,rec.bicycles.soc
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Default Going to be my latest purchase.

On Oct 11, 7:53*pm, Chalo wrote:
Michael Press wrote:

*landotter wrote:


Using drop bars on utility bikes is a
strange affectation.


Calling someone's choice an affectation says
everything about how you feel, and nothing
about the choice.


Spoken like someone who'd put drop bars on a wheelbarrow or a shopping
cart.

The right tool for the job is just that. *"The job", for most drop bar
users, evidently is playing make-believe.

Chalo


LET ME BUTTIN here sans reading...riding a grocery loaded japanese
sport tourer '78 converted to 2010, pedalling standing is de riguer so
drops but Harrys frame ??? turning is priority not straight ahead
speed tho we need a Harry report on climbing with beans.
trekking bars are uh an akchoired taste - TB's are awkward and can
break a bone in there.
I have TB, don't like it, but continue looking for a good reason to
keep it. Like there's gotta be a good reason uh like O/D
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