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Originally Posted by SkinGriz
I thought it was normal for a bike with drop bars to have the bars foul the frame if someone attempts to spin the bars around.
I’m not saying it needs to be so, just that it isn’t unusual.
Very common. On bikes with shifters and brakes, often the cables will keep the top tube safe from total annihilation from bar impacts.

For those that ride track bikes with no cables, top tube protectors are often used.


https://www.retro-gression.com/produ...tube-protector
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