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Old 09-01-19 | 06:43 AM
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Speedway2
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From: Thornhill, Canada

Bikes: MEC Origami Folder, QU-AX Uni, United Motocross BMX, Specialized Langster, Giant OCR, Marin Muirwoods, Globe Roll2, VROD:)

I prefer being in the "drops" descending long steep hills. The tucked positions makes the bike more controlled and I can get more squeeze power on the brakes.
Like others have mentioned drop bars allow for a variety of hand positions ideal for long distance rides. That said I prefer the Ergos of the brake levers and rapid-fire shifters on flat-bars for everyday riding......
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