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Old 10-29-07 | 07:48 AM
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Risers make riding backwards much easier, for sure.

Also I would have to disagree that nobody is impressed with wheelies! Its like saying nobody is impressed when a skater casually kickflips a 4-stair. I hope anyone bagging tricks, can actually do them themselves!
Hopefully you mean up 4
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Old 10-29-07 | 08:03 AM
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Is your wrap held on with copious amounts of electrical tape? Drunken trackstands (or trackfalls) have torn my wrap mostly into fragments of it's former self.

Pop-tops ftw.
Yeah, drunken bike polo is even worse for bar tape than drunken trackstands. It was so messed up I'm riding bare until I get more tape in the mail - next time I do polo I'll make sure to have a couple rolls lying around.
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Old 10-29-07 | 09:29 AM
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Riser bars look dorky, like a fashion statement by posers. But then, I'm an old roadbike rider, so I don't do tricks or ride to the bar, I put miles on my fixed gears. Now I understand, "silly roadie, risers are for tricks!"
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Old 10-29-07 | 09:44 AM
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When you can pop a wheelie on a LWB recumbent? THEN you're badass.
Meh. I pop wheelies on my unicycle.
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Old 10-29-07 | 10:00 AM
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Originally Posted by save_alkaline
trust me.. no one is impressed by wheelies or anything else for that matter.. they're already laughing at you for riding your bicycle anyway.
You're telling me you've never been riding down the street and had some kids shout "Yo do a wheelie!" at you?
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Old 10-29-07 | 10:02 AM
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You're telling me you've never been riding down the street and had some kids shout "Yo do a wheelie!" at you?
This happens to me if by kids you mean drunken brodudes.
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Old 10-29-07 | 10:07 AM
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I get "do a wheelie!" almost every time I ride my tallbike.
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Old 10-29-07 | 10:41 AM
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well, i've never tried doing wheelies on my fixed gear.. but i have done them (and other tricks) back in the day when i was playing around with bmx stuff.

i can do the casual kickflip down a 4 stair though.. does that count.

riding a fixed gear is nowhere near the adrenaline rush i get from skating or snowboarding or skydiving or anything like that, but that's not what i want out of it either. i'm sure for some, they find their kicks on the bike. for me, i just like to ride around.

and no, i've never had anyone shout 'do a wheelie' haha.
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Old 10-29-07 | 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted by save_alkaline

riding a fixed gear is nowhere near the adrenaline rush i get from skating or snowboarding or skydiving or anything like that, but that's not what i want out of it either. i'm sure for some, they find their kicks on the bike. for me, i just like to ride around.
i guess you've never ridden through a busy city during rush hour lol
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Old 10-29-07 | 10:56 AM
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i guess you've never ridden through a busy city during rush hour lol
Hells yeah!
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Old 10-29-07 | 11:04 AM
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i've seen the videos and i was going to say that would definitely be a rush (i forgot to type it)! some of the maneuvers are pretty insane and the speed / handling are definitely impressive.

but no, i don't do that on my bike. i'm much more casual.
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Old 10-29-07 | 01:40 PM
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Hells yeah!
Since when is Cleveland a busy city?




I find my risers to be comfortable, and since I rarely ride more than 10 miles at a pop they do fine. When I go on longer rides I put some drops for the greater number of hand positions. I might go bullhorns for awhile just to see how they feel.
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Old 10-29-07 | 01:42 PM
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I also grew up racing BMX so risers are like second nature, and I wheelie over every pot hole etc that I come across.



That being said I can wheelie just fine when I am on the top of a drop bar, kind of wheelie from the hoods, and can only barely pop the front up from drops.
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Old 10-29-07 | 01:59 PM
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i use bullhorns but i'm considering risers because i spend 85% of the time on the straight part.
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Old 10-29-07 | 02:02 PM
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Bought a pair of risers for my bike, had them on for about 2 days and hated them. I'm using chop 'n' flip bullhorns now, I like them a lot, but I plan on going back to drops once i get some money to get a nitto groupo.
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Old 10-29-07 | 02:51 PM
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Originally Posted by anomaly
Since when is Cleveland a busy city?
Yeah, that's right. We only have like 4 cars and a bus.
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Old 10-29-07 | 02:59 PM
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Old 10-29-07 | 03:36 PM
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Bought a pair of risers for my bike, had them on for about 2 days and hated them. I'm using chop 'n' flip bullhorns now, I like them a lot, but I plan on going back to drops once i get some money to get a nitto groupo.
You do realize that there's no such thing as a Nitto group, right? Also, you spelled "gruppo" wrong. Also, calling it "gruppo" is pretty absurd, since it's Japanese, not Italian.
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Old 10-29-07 | 10:15 PM
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I put risers on my bike today.
The bike became way more maneuverable, comfortable and faster.
They may not look as sexy as pista drops do, but sure are more practical for urban riding (and sexy in their own way).
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Old 10-29-07 | 10:22 PM
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My problem w/ risers is that I've never been able to skid on em, but mine are 2" rise so that may be the culprit..

I'm putting mine back on this weekend for bike polo so I'm going to give them another shot.
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Old 10-30-07 | 03:41 AM
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Who makes good, mild risers in different colors?
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Old 10-30-07 | 06:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Zombie Carl
Who makes good, mild risers in different colors?
nitto, silver, black, red, blue, gold
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Old 10-30-07 | 07:48 AM
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Hm. Any reason I should go with risers over a flat bar? Changing out my track bars for something a little different.
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Old 10-30-07 | 10:04 AM
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i like flat bars too, and think they are easier to do long skids with, but risers offer fore/aft adjustability without changing stem, both are good for quick turns, ducking through traffic.
Risers are very good for skip stopping without moving too much.
Flat bars look better when done right, to my eye. Not as sweet as nitto 123 drops, but I think risers only look good
in a throwback bmxish way. I have them now, for tricks, and for my ****ed nerves in my right hand, but always think that
nothing beats Cinelli NJS drops, or Nitto Cromo 123's for looks.
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Old 10-30-07 | 10:15 AM
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Originally Posted by chungaroo
Hm. Any reason I should go with risers over a flat bar? Changing out my track bars for something a little different.
I run risers w/ 10 degrees of sweep, it's hard to find a flat bar with decent sweep. Even the Surly 1x1 bar is only like 7.
Also, if you have wheel clearance, it's easier to get bar clearance for barspins with risers. You need a more dramatic stem angle if you use flats.. Aesthetics, yeah, but, yo u know.

Zombie Carl- There used to be Kalloy risers on ebay in red, purple, and blue. I haven't checked in a while, dunno if they still have them.
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