Thread: Riser bar logic
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Old 10-24-08 | 12:50 PM
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elTwitcho
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Originally Posted by pawpaw
i think risers can be very stylish and they're fine if you prefer an upright riding position; however, if you prefer an upright riding position, a road/track bike is the exact opposite of what you need. and that notion opens up a topic that i don't think needs to be discussed here (why people who aren't comfortable on road/track bikes put themselves through the discomfort simply for aesthetics).

you may be able to barspin better than someone using horns or drops, but let's a have an uphill sprint and see how many people riding risers can crank as efficiently as people with horns or drops.
There is more to a road/track bike than riding in an aero position. It's entirely conceivable that someone wanted a bike with steep angles and low trail for it's handling characteristics, and appreciated the usefulness of horizontal dropouts (track ends).
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