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Originally Posted by skinnyland
(Post 9678011)
No way. They're totally bum bars. They're usually accompanied by plastic grocery bags of dirty shoes and old food hanging off each side.
And these days, in Philly, I've been seeing more & more hipsters using them... Weird.
Originally Posted by ilikebikes
(Post 9679909)
All the older guys in my area ride them like that and have been for about 35 years, and they are far from bums/hobos. Matter of fact if any of you feel like going to the corner of 4th and Indiana (Philly) and telling the guys there that their riding "bum bars" let me know, I'd love to be there and get a pic of you walking to the hospital with your rear wheel sticking out of your ass.
The practical matter of flipping your bars allowed you to be comfortable on a "racing bike", marketed to promote style over substance. I like my bars flipped, they are comfortable. It's a tradition I grew up with. I am not a bum and I couldn't give less of a f*** what some wanker thinks of my bike. They look cool to me because I remember where I came from and don't rely on trends to make design decisions. It's all about free choice, ya' know...and tradition. I'll bet the guys at 4th and Indiana would be more philosophical about this and let our judgmental friend choose which of his wheels he preferred up his ass. Here's my ride for winter. It's been posted elsewhere on the forum as well, sorry. Building another fixie this winter. More rat this time. Peace. http://i1298.photobucket.com/albums/...psee2b9f50.jpg |
Just because you grew up with your bike set up wrong, doesn't make it any less wrong. You've spent money on a tall stem and a TT brake lever that should've gone on a north road bar.
Or even just a tall stem on it's own. |
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