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Old 05-24-13, 02:19 PM
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That...is awesome!
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Old 05-24-13, 04:25 PM
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finally chopped the steerer
rotated the bars up a bit


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Old 05-24-13, 05:17 PM
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Since you liked my cargo bike, here is my customized cruiser with handmade front basket and light, and custom 'beverage' trailer.


thats very cool, but you my friend, have way too much time on your hands lol.
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Old 05-24-13, 05:41 PM
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Originally Posted by jerrayy
finally chopped the steerer
rotated the bars up a bit

Rotate them back down...
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Old 05-24-13, 05:44 PM
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Drops look unrideable.
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Old 05-24-13, 06:54 PM
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Originally Posted by jerrayy
finally chopped the steerer
rotated the bars up a bit

As said above, I'd rotate those bars down AND slide the hoods down towards the bar ends. Those are set pretty high up.

What are your thoughts on that saddle? I dont know how i feel about the manufacture recommending you replace it after only a year of use.
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Old 05-24-13, 07:08 PM
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the saddle is too thin for my sit bones
i realized this on my last 60k ride
but for shorter rides, it's really comfortable

i had the bars set up like this before


the bar's design is flawed. The drops and area before the hoods are not parallel
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Old 05-24-13, 09:11 PM
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yes, 46mm Reynolds
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I'm in love with this for the mere fact that I also own that colorway RS. Are those debadged assaults? Funny because I have a set of attacks waiting to go on the bike as well.

I agree with bianchi. That 3t dorico post has always been ugly to me, and the offset doesn't work with me either.
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Old 05-24-13, 09:14 PM
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Originally Posted by jerrayy

the bar's design is flawed. The drops and area before the hoods are not parallel
Time to invest in some new bars then I'd say.
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Old 05-24-13, 10:42 PM
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jerrayy,

IMO, those bars are designed to be setup closer to your original setup, but rotated down more [with hoods moved up] so the ramps [the section before hoods] drop down at a slight angle onto flat hoods [ala classic bars], and then the drops are closer to [but not quite] level with the ground.

Still, I'd say this bar shape is pretty out-dated and you would be happier with something else.
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Old 05-24-13, 10:49 PM
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i added bottle cages and changed the bars from cinelli 65 to soma hwy one. May i play again?

Hot or not?
hot
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Old 05-24-13, 11:32 PM
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what kind of bars do you guys recommend?
compact or a traditional round bend bar?
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Old 05-24-13, 11:36 PM
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Check out the Zipp traditional bend bars.
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Old 05-25-13, 06:29 AM
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Ritchey pro logics, ritchey super logic, ritchey wcs pro, zipp contour SL SS, 3t ergo pro.
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Old 05-25-13, 06:31 AM
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Originally Posted by jtwilson
Check out the Zipp traditional bend bars.
Agreed, love these bars.
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Old 05-25-13, 06:36 AM
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Originally Posted by jerrayy
what kind of bars do you guys recommend?
compact or a traditional round bend bar?
This is like asking what saddle we recommend. In the end, it's going to come down to what's comfortable for you. I happen to like traditional bend bars (I have 3T Rotundos), but personal preference varies. Before buying $150+ bars, try a couple inexpensive bars and get a feel for what shape works for you.
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Old 05-25-13, 01:50 PM
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Originally Posted by jerrayy
what kind of bars do you guys recommend?
compact or a traditional round bend bar?
I recently got the new Thomson carbon road bar, but then I got a Deda superleggero stem...so maybe I'll have to get the matching Deda bars....

Anyhow, the Thomson is pretty nifty, not traditional but not overly compact either...very light but probably too pricey....
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Old 05-25-13, 02:00 PM
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Old 05-25-13, 02:12 PM
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Old 05-25-13, 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted by vesteroid
So much potential....
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Old 05-25-13, 03:13 PM
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When I cut my steerer, can I barrow someone's white garage door to pose my bike in front of?
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Old 05-25-13, 03:18 PM
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if i were you, even if it would be only for the picture i'd change a few things
get rid of the saddle bags, rotate your bars a bit down, slam and maybe flip that stem and lastly line up the valves a six o'clock
but even then it'd look a bit odd because it's a fairly big frame size so...
it's a not for now
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Old 05-25-13, 03:27 PM
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flip it
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those bikes must feel twitchy
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