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Old 10-29-08, 10:01 AM
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Some ideas for "alternative" clubman bars

I have been intriqued by the clubman posts and have a couple of ideas about what could be used for bars. I'm not interested in the moustache bars because they have very little drop. Tell me if you think this would work.

1) Some of the bullhorns, such as the Nittos, have a significant drop. What about cutting off the curved bar tip and turning them around?

2) Modolo bars -- Cut them off at the first curve and turn them down so the second flat area is parallel to the TT?
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You want Porteur bars.


Velo Orange Montmarte bars


VO Tourist bars


Nitto Promenade bars
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