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dutret 06-29-06 02:48 PM

oh by the way there is nothing worng with clipons on a mtb commuter.

Philatio 06-29-06 04:36 PM


Originally Posted by apologetic
burrow owls?

ahaha
You know what Stuart, I like you. :beer:

seasponge 06-29-06 05:57 PM


Originally Posted by Philatio
ahaha
You know what Stuart, I like you. :beer:

you're not like the other people...here, in the trailer park

poopncow 06-29-06 06:59 PM

"Bullhorns" for people who don't care for BS

"Time trial" for those who buy the BS

Had Nashbar BH's for years, then they got bent by a car.

unit-e 06-29-06 08:33 PM

Thanks for posting that info about the nashbar sale. I have been wanting to try out a pair of horns and 10 bucks doesnt seem to painful.

Flamingmb 06-29-06 08:36 PM

I like bullhorns they are really comfortable for me, I dont really know the difference between bullhorns and time trial bars though.

acavengo 06-29-06 09:31 PM


Originally Posted by unit-e
Thanks for posting that info about the nashbar sale. I have been wanting to try out a pair of horns and 10 bucks doesnt seem to painful.

+1

But somehow I wound up getting a bunch of other stuff too and ended up spending more than $100! :eek:

mrbertfixy 06-30-06 02:49 AM

no one brought up the term "pursuit bars"?

there are two types of bullhorns, tt and pursuit. tt has cable cutouts or other accomadations for brakes. pursuit bars are round all over. so i guess flipped and chopped falls into the pursuit category. a pursuit bar could be used for tt, but the opposite is not as likely.


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