BikePimp Retro Guru Feb 12, 2008 #1 Seems they went out of style years ago, but they really do help on steep inclines, plus changing hand positions every now and then on epic rides is nice on the wrists. So how many here still use them?
Seems they went out of style years ago, but they really do help on steep inclines, plus changing hand positions every now and then on epic rides is nice on the wrists. So how many here still use them?
E Err Retro Guru Feedback View Feb 12, 2008 #2 I do. I don't think i've had a bike without them in fact.
Jones Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Feb 12, 2008 #3 I've got them on most of my bikes feels a bit weird riding without them now :shock:
Archangel Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Feb 12, 2008 #4 On my vintage bikes yes, but not on my modern bike (it has a riser bar).
kase1983 BoTM Winner Gold Trader Feedback View Feb 12, 2008 #7 i bought some onza ti's , fitted them, the striagth back off , lol., do have some stumpy ones ona a bike i dont use.
i bought some onza ti's , fitted them, the striagth back off , lol., do have some stumpy ones ona a bike i dont use.
jonnyboy666 Moderator Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Feb 12, 2008 #9 flat bar definately, rise bar is a no no! and that goes for modern or retro with me!
P Pickle Retrobike Rider Gold Trader GT Fan Feedback View Feb 12, 2008 #10 Flat bar with ends, every time. My Avalanche doesnt have any ends on at the moment, but there is a nice set of Bonty ends on my shelf waiting to go on
Flat bar with ends, every time. My Avalanche doesnt have any ends on at the moment, but there is a nice set of Bonty ends on my shelf waiting to go on