Are you riding on the drops? I rarely ever do that. I'd say 70% on the hoods, 26% on the tops, and 4% on the drops.
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Riding on the hoodsAre you riding on the drops? I rarely ever do that. I'd say 70% on the hoods, 26% on the tops, and 4% on the drops.
If I researched it more I might have gone with butterfly bars or somethingThe benefit for me with drop bars is being able to adjust hand position so you're not stuck in the same position for say a two hour ride.
If I researched it more I might have gone with butterfly bars or something
All on me
Not worth itcan you retrofit?
Long summer rides, 100-milers, a 70.3 and an IMWhat's the actual intended use of the bike? You want to head off out for three hour rides on it?
the problem i've found with the folding bikes is that even if the panniers fit, they're such a short wheelbase that your feet catch on them.
jaysus cycling indeed.
I got this from herself - she's a far better biker than methe usual i'd say, they're looking for other cars, not cyclists.
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