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Old 04-01-16 | 05:13 AM
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Bikes: A bunch of old bikes and a few new ones

Flat bars can be a pain, I think, to ride on for long days in the saddle. If using a flat bar bike as a touring bike, I'd swap out the bar to a trekking or butterfly bar. That's a reasonably priced job esp. if you do the work yourself. All your existing parts will work on the new bar and you gain more hand positions which is a big help if riding long days.
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