Drop bars?
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Edit: A quick google session led me to this: https://g-tedproductions.blogspot.com...bike-tips.html
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From: Burlington, VT
Bikes: Klein Q-Pro, '78 Gazelle cross, parts strewth.
Drops won't accept MTB levers, the diameter of the grip is larger.
Planet X, On One, (I'm missing one....) all make a MTB drop bar. Also look into perhaps mustache or 'dove' bars. Any of the above will require a shorter stem. There is a good reason this is not widely practiced.... John Tomac did it for one year about 20 years ago, and went right back the next season.
Planet X, On One, (I'm missing one....) all make a MTB drop bar. Also look into perhaps mustache or 'dove' bars. Any of the above will require a shorter stem. There is a good reason this is not widely practiced.... John Tomac did it for one year about 20 years ago, and went right back the next season.
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From: Lexington, KY
Bikes: Masi Speciale Fixed, Surly 1x1, 2 70's Bianchi folders, Swingbike, Columbia Cruiser 3 spd, Specialized Big Hit and P.2, Cove G-Spot, Xtracycled Bianchi San Jose.
Salsa used to at least, I didn't find it last time I was on their site.




