Show me your NON-drop bar tourers
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Show me your NON-drop bar tourers
So my Trek 750 is at the powder coater, waiting in line and I have some time to work out what I want her to be. Big supple tires and fenders are a given; I'm thinking light tourer or maybe just long road rides. I'm not a hardcore cyclist; in fact, I have a soft, marshmallowy center. Anyway, I'm still debating whether to go shallow rando drops or something else? I hope some of you can show me your something else.
Here's the bike in question. Don't let the pic fool you; up close the paint was seriously thrashed, including a long scrape and someone's initials deeply scratched into the top tube. The husbeast sanded it down and we were reassured to see that it didn't go into the metal.
Such a pretty paint job.
Here's the bike in question. Don't let the pic fool you; up close the paint was seriously thrashed, including a long scrape and someone's initials deeply scratched into the top tube. The husbeast sanded it down and we were reassured to see that it didn't go into the metal.
Such a pretty paint job.
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ramzilla, nice bikes. What bars are they sporting?
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Not mine, but mrs non-fixie's:
Butterfly bars were her favorites for many years. Lots of hand positions, but more upright than drops.
These days she's more into classic sports bars:
Butterfly bars were her favorites for many years. Lots of hand positions, but more upright than drops.
These days she's more into classic sports bars:
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ramzilla Both of those set ups look good. Could you name the make & model of those two bars?
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I call this a city build but it looks as tour-y as those other bikes do.
Another Trek, early 510 this time.
Another Trek, early 510 this time.
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Heres my Koga Miyata City Liner with Velo Orange Crazy Bars. I'm moving the whole cockpit over to a 1989 Cannondale T700.
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This could be a mustache handle-barred tourer, but instead is an urban day-tripping grocery getter.
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ramzilla Both of those set ups look good. Could you name the make & model of those two bars?
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My "Mule"...
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Looking forward to seeing your 750 when it's done! What color did you choose?
Next in line...
Looking forward to seeing your 750 when it's done! What color did you choose?
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I have several currently...
My Jamis Aurora with Denham bars similar to Velo Orange and bwilli88's setup. I am not a fan of how to run the cables, but so far a fan of the wide handle positions.
Another Trek I was going to sell similar to the OP.
Another Trek I was going to sell similar to the OP.
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Cheap wide swept bar I found. Nice angle for wrists comfort.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B074Y...N613GXJK&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B074Y...N613GXJK&psc=1
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Raleigh Olympian with Tractor Supply saddlebags.
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Another drop bar conversion. Before & after. Shogun 2000.
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