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Does anyone else HATE drop bars?

Old 11-25-08 | 12:00 PM
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Originally Posted by elTwitcho
This gets said alot but rarely is there an argument to back it up. Bullhorns are excellent, but considering drop bars with hoods have all the positions that bullhorns have with the addition of a drop position, I've never understood the argument that bullhorns are necessarily better...
You're right although it's not quite the same feel but for me I don't have brakes on my fixed gears so no hoods. Plus rarely am I riding in the city where I feel like getting down in the drops. That being said one of my friends is always down in his drops, he even does all of this skidding down there which I never did even when I had them on my bike.
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Old 11-25-08 | 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by louderthangod
You're right although it's not quite the same feel but for me I don't have brakes on my fixed gears so no hoods. Plus rarely am I riding in the city where I feel like getting down in the drops. That being said one of my friends is always down in his drops, he even does all of this skidding down there which I never did even when I had them on my bike.
That's fair. For what it's worth, I ride every day, at least an hour a day, and I use my drops maybe once in a week. They're hardly my "go-to" position but when I do need them, I'd seriously miss them when they weren't there (ie headwinds or bombing down a hill really fast). I think for riding in traffic something more upright makes the most sense if only for the better view of your surroundings it provides.
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