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htfu
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i climb all day with 90 GI
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mustache is far from being better than bullhorn.
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bullhorns or drops with hoods (essentially the same riding position) would be best.
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drops with hoods offer a similar riding position as bullhorns, but not the same leverage.
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it shouldnt be that big of a difference unless your hoods are pointed up a lot.
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exactly.
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it depends on you and your bike.
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Originally Posted by adriano
(Post 13370628)
mustache is far from being better than bullhorn.
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Originally Posted by dsh
(Post 13370457)
A fixed gear rider will be doing less work and fatiguing fewer muscles than a geared rider using the same ratio. |
its harder to get your weight off the rear axle though i can see how the added width is nice.
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Originally Posted by adriano
(Post 13371899)
its harder to get your weight off the rear axle though i can see how the added width is nice.
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Originally Posted by adriano
(Post 13371338)
it shouldnt be that big of a difference unless your hoods are pointed up a lot.
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your hands are too small then. i can grip my hoods just as well as bullhorns
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different strokes. i think im imagining different mustaches.
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Originally Posted by solbrothers
(Post 13372310)
your hands are too small then. i can grip my hoods just as well as bullhorns
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well i had 6600 brifters with nitto noodle bars on my road bike (they are now attached to origin 8 gary bars on my cross bike) but they seemed like they are more bulky than my 90s 105 brake hoods.
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hit up your lbs and try out some different brake levers.
bullhorns are cool but drops give you more hand positions! |
Originally Posted by solbrothers
(Post 13372310)
your hands are too small then. i can grip my hoods just as well as bullhorns
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Originally Posted by dsh
(Post 13370457)
Its worth remembering that, if your gear is reasonable for the climb, climbing on a fixed gear is considerably easier than climbing on a freewheel bike.
Geared bikes obviously have more bail-out gears, but your fixed drivetrain pulls your feet through any dead spots in your pedal stroke. A fixed gear rider will be doing less work and fatiguing fewer muscles than a geared rider using the same ratio. |
he is somewhat right. i mean given the same or similar gear ratios, the sw8 fixay will climb easier because theres no way to stop your legs, you HAVE to bring that other foot up (assuming you have some sort of foot retention).
but for a real climb (not entering the parking lot to starbucks) the road bike will have the advantage of selecting gears |
If your drivetrain is pulling your feet, two things are happening:
a. you are actually slowing down the bike in the dead spot. b. you need to smoothen your pedal stroke and htfu |
Originally Posted by mihlbach
(Post 13373208)
Fixed gears are cool, but not cool enough to defy basic physical laws. Perhaps you are confusing fixies with unicorns.
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Originally Posted by redpear
(Post 13373224)
you are actually slowing down the bike in the dead spot.
you know you can 'feel' the worst spot in your crank rotation, just 'float' through it. no offence but i'd wager the people who argue this phenomenon are running a 'bigger' ratio on the street than they should. |
than they should? im running 90 GI on my sw8 fixay and i go up hills just fine.
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