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Old 03-22-26 | 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Iride01
A flat bar is only going to give you less choice of hand positions. And the one it does give is not a good position if you are actually riding for time and distance... IMO. Being able to change up positions is part of keeping your hands and wrists from having issues on long times in the saddle.
A good set of bar ends helps with that. I would never ride flat bars without bar ends.
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