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Bullhorns or Drops?

Old 05-24-05, 08:38 AM
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Bullhorns or Drops?

I'm converting my mtb to accept road bike handlebars. I got the bike for free, but I miss having drops like on my old bike from 7-8 years ago. But now my interest has been piqued by bullhorn bars. They look comfortable. What is the advantage of these handlebars?

I use my bike mainly for commuting in an urban area. There is also possibility of some trial riding, but not much.

Also, if I decide on drops, are these good brake levers?
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