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Old 06-08-19, 01:30 PM
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I genuinely don’t understand the riser stem and drop bars, especially if your commute is so short. I also agree about the fenders. I mean, it’s your bike and your commute, so we can only speak from our own experiences as commuters, but I find it odd that you’d go to the trouble of fitting a chainguard, but use a frame that can’t fit fenders.

nothing wrong with it, I’m just not sure I understand the rationale behind the setup. Of course two miles is extremely short, depending on your average speed, probably less than ten minutes. Even still, id want a more comfortable and practical cockpit, and at the very least, some more rubber between me and the road.

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