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Old 08-03-08 | 04:01 AM
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tepr
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Originally Posted by dutret
Track drops have exactly one good hand position... in the drops. Cutting them reduces that number to zero. I'm still not sure whether these or sub 40cm cut off flat bar/risers win the title of worst bar ever.
why i agree with jackassness of the OP bars 100%, i cant agree with the rest of this. i ran bullhorns for a while and loved them. however, they couldnt replace drops. i find that the flats and shoulders of drops provide for pretty solid relaxed riding positions while retaining the drops - which, when needed/useful are really ****ing great and irreplaceable.

edit: although i do now see that you see "track drops" in your post, i believe i have older road drops
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