one-eyed_jim
Old School Grand Master
Keith Bontrager rants about risers:
http://web.archive.org/web/200012081154 ... _1998.html
"Downhill bars
They have an extra bend on both sides. This is not a good thing. They're lame."
"From an engineering perspective, the things are a disaster in principle. They will inevitably weigh more (1), cost more (2), increase manufacturing complexity (3) and have less strength at a given weight and cost (4) when you compare them to flat bars of the same width. How's that for striking out?"
http://web.archive.org/web/200012081154 ... _1998.html
"Downhill bars
They have an extra bend on both sides. This is not a good thing. They're lame."
"From an engineering perspective, the things are a disaster in principle. They will inevitably weigh more (1), cost more (2), increase manufacturing complexity (3) and have less strength at a given weight and cost (4) when you compare them to flat bars of the same width. How's that for striking out?"