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Old 04-15-17 | 08:21 AM
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Originally Posted by dabac
Once wrapped, there really isn't much to it. In fact, I kinda prefer the tiny amount of sweep such a setup gives you when riding on the flat section of the bar.

What about tracking down one of those infamous Denalis with the split drop bar and twist shifters to use as a donor bike?
The bar looks normal enough and ought to be 22.2 mm
I always wondered how they did that... another interesting option.
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