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Old 05-04-14 | 04:55 PM
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GleepGloop
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From: Melbourne, Australia

Bikes: Reid Osprey Roasd Bike, Diamondback Razor MTB, Southern Star Trixter BMX

Sure, there's a flat bar model as well, you can get the 270 dollar one in flat bar
And your back will get used to it, just stretch, get a bit more flexible, and you can reach the hoods. The flat bar is 10.5 kg so is a bit heavier, still a very light flatbar. You'd be better without suspension, as it absorbs some of the pedalling power, and makes a bike quite heavy. So no suspension is best, and is not uncomfortable. Just watch riding off curbs, you may want to stand up.
Good luck bro
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