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Old 08-22-12 | 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by I-Like-To-Bike
Sure drop bars "could" be comfortable, as could an ass-hatchet saddle. Some cyclists swear they like 'em, though I doubt it is because of the comfort factor, but rather in spite of the lack of same. After all, ain't that what the The Real Serious Cyclists™ (and those who wish to emulate them) like?
The great thing about sweeping generalizations is how easy they are to deflate.

Drop bars and leather saddles are the most comfortable options I've tried, so you can take your aspersions and shove 'em.
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