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Old 07-07-12 | 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted by irwin7638
Like most people here, I think that touring doesn't require shifting as frequently as fast light riding. But if you like brifters, use 'em. I changed the bar ends to thumbies on mine because I would bump the bar ends with my knee when I got out of the saddle.
I used to have an LHT and really liked it, but when I had some "extra" money I upgraded the frame to a Rivendell Hunqapillar and am a lot happier with the handling.

Marc
Actually I thing frequent shifting is more important on a tour. When you are hauling a heavy load the right gear is more critical than unloaded. Over the course of a day, if you are in the right gear all the time, you will expend less energy and on a long tour that's a pretty big deal.
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