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Old 01-26-09 | 07:13 AM
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JohnnyBee
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Originally Posted by rumrunn6
Love'm? hate"m? Thinking I'd try a cheap set instead of swapping bars on my MTB commuter.

I love them.

In 1983 before they became popular, I cut up a set of Scott TT bars
that I no longer used and bolted them on my Ross Mt Whitney. Everyone
thought they looked funny ... Um hmm.. I knew then that someday
they would be the rage. I just didn't have the bucks to design, develope,
and market them.

They will give you a alternative position to place your hands. More
importantly, (at least to me) they provide a way to really grab and
pull up on when standing/sitting and climbing in technical terrain.

Just make sure they are properly attached and tight.



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