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grolby 06-22-15 12:46 PM

Yes, I more or less just don't want them in my way and don't feel like they add enough utility to be worthwhile for me. I want my bar tops as unencumbered as possible. But you know, vive le difference and all that.

kickstart 06-22-15 01:29 PM


Originally Posted by PatrickGSR94 (Post 17916130)
*ahem* Advice on what equipment to use that is quantified by "never" or "always" should be considered suspect as everyone's abilities and environments are different.

:D

I've done plenty of stop and go with drop bars. Upright-ness on hoods or tops is a very small difference.

Kinda twisted what I said, the convenience of "always" having something at hand if desired isn't the same as advising someone to "always or "never" have them. I offered an opinion why some people like them, nothing more. I could still do my commute without them, they just make things a little easier.

kickstart 06-22-15 01:33 PM


Originally Posted by grolby (Post 17916394)
Yes, I more or less just don't want them in my way and don't feel like they add enough utility to be worthwhile for me. I want my bar tops as unencumbered as possible. But you know, vive le difference and all that.

That's why I like the dreaded "suicide levers", don't even know they're there unless using them. I don't like the in line levers either for the reasons stated, find " suicide levers" nearly as effective as the regular levers, and they in no way interfere with the regular levers. They are so light, the weigh doesn't rate consideration.


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