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Old 01-27-14 | 05:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver
The Italians also favoured narrower bars... I think it had something to do with their general size compared to other Europeans.
Definitely that jibes with the scarcity of larger-framed vintage bikes from many countries.

I specifically remember really hitting the road in a hurry when larger-framed classics like my Steyr Clubman or my Legnano Tipo Roma ever turn up on Craigslist.
These sizes are extra-rare, but still they have very narrow bars on them.

Heck, even my 61cm Gitane Prof'l Super Corsa has Pivo Professional 8cm stem and 34cm(!) handlebars, and the 61cm Steyr's stem was also an 8cm with perhaps 37cm bars, which sort of complemented the slack steering head angle for casual riding.
I upped the Steyr's stem to 11cm with a 40cm handlebar, but only then found out that I needed a 42cm bar to control it during out-of-saddle situations.

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