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Old 05-09-18 | 10:30 AM
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From: Carmichael, CA
Originally Posted by ThermionicScott
Well, you can get low and aero on upright bars, but it may challenge your core and tricep strength even more than drop bars.
I'm also not sure that I'd find a grip position that allows for safe handling characteristics. In the drops I can maintain proper control of the bike and reach the brakes. When I get low on my upright bars the bike tends to flay around a bit...
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