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I ride SS and I've always seen the 'hoods' as a compromised ergonomic hand position for both handlebar grip and braking. Whereas with bullhorns allow you to fully grip the bars and more effectively squeeze the brake lever(s). I actually like the look of modern compact drops w/levers better than bullhorns and bar end levers.
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I'm currenly using these:
Profile Design - Airwing
and I love the shape, but I need a wider 44cm bar. I've posted on here before how I think there's really 3 different usable hand positions.
Profile Design - Airwing
and I love the shape, but I need a wider 44cm bar. I've posted on here before how I think there's really 3 different usable hand positions.
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Some of it is on PCH and some on other roads - should be a crazy experience.
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I'm currenly using these:
Profile Design - Airwing
and I love the shape, but I need a wider 44cm bar. I've posted on here before how I think there's really 3 different usable hand positions.
Profile Design - Airwing
and I love the shape, but I need a wider 44cm bar. I've posted on here before how I think there's really 3 different usable hand positions.
I can see the three positions. I gots to have silver bars though.
#9590
THE STUFFED
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I approve
It's too bad baby-g's & women's specific bikes get the same kind of crap treatment.... aside from that one ugly one, there's no such thing as a atomic or tough solar (I'm not even going to mention modern frogman features) baby-g.
My sqrl wears this one like a bracelet:
One of my rarest. Got reamed buying it NOS, it was too nice to wear out. My sqrl on the other hand simply grabbed it from my big pile o' watches and to this day does not know what she has aside from it being "uncommon" and "sticks out in a good way". Welp.
I honestly didn't realize it was gone until I saw her wearing it. It was only after complimenting her taste in watches that it clicked.
It's too bad baby-g's & women's specific bikes get the same kind of crap treatment.... aside from that one ugly one, there's no such thing as a atomic or tough solar (I'm not even going to mention modern frogman features) baby-g.
My sqrl wears this one like a bracelet:
One of my rarest. Got reamed buying it NOS, it was too nice to wear out. My sqrl on the other hand simply grabbed it from my big pile o' watches and to this day does not know what she has aside from it being "uncommon" and "sticks out in a good way". Welp.
I honestly didn't realize it was gone until I saw her wearing it. It was only after complimenting her taste in watches that it clicked.
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Clark W. Griswold
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I got an implant in my mouth so I can get a faux tooth up in there.
Pro-tip: Don't tie one of those red wagons with crappy rope to a bike and ride in it down the hill. I chipped my tooth doing that as a kid and way later in my life it became infected. So out it went last year and now things are gearing up for a new one.
Pro-tip: Don't tie one of those red wagons with crappy rope to a bike and ride in it down the hill. I chipped my tooth doing that as a kid and way later in my life it became infected. So out it went last year and now things are gearing up for a new one.
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I approve
It's too bad baby-g's & women's specific bikes get the same kind of crap treatment.... aside from that one ugly one, there's no such thing as a atomic or tough solar (I'm not even going to mention modern frogman features) baby-g.
My sqrl wears this one like a bracelet:
One of my rarest. Got reamed buying it NOS, it was too nice to wear out. My sqrl on the other hand simply grabbed it from my big pile o' watches and to this day does not know what she has aside from it being "uncommon" and "sticks out in a good way". Welp.
I honestly didn't realize it was gone until I saw her wearing it. It was only after complimenting her taste in watches that it clicked.
It's too bad baby-g's & women's specific bikes get the same kind of crap treatment.... aside from that one ugly one, there's no such thing as a atomic or tough solar (I'm not even going to mention modern frogman features) baby-g.
My sqrl wears this one like a bracelet:
One of my rarest. Got reamed buying it NOS, it was too nice to wear out. My sqrl on the other hand simply grabbed it from my big pile o' watches and to this day does not know what she has aside from it being "uncommon" and "sticks out in a good way". Welp.
I honestly didn't realize it was gone until I saw her wearing it. It was only after complimenting her taste in watches that it clicked.
#9596
Calamari Marionette Ph.D
Some of it is on PCH and some on other roads - should be a crazy experience.
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#9599
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Welp it looks like USPS lost my package from MASH transit.... and MASH essentially said well you're SOL stop barking up our tree and bother USPS.
Thankfully I have no remorse against filing a paypal chargeback against the arrogant ****tards at MASH.
**** them.
Thankfully I have no remorse against filing a paypal chargeback against the arrogant ****tards at MASH.
**** them.