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Old 09-08-21, 04:16 PM
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djb
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Originally Posted by Rick
My touring bike started out with drop bars. I put even wider drop bars on it. I decided because I don't use the drops I would try the butterfly bars. They didn't work out so I tried the Jon's bars. They didn't work out so I tried out the Crazy bars from Velo Orange. The crazy bars worked so I have stayed with them and am well practiced at changing Rohloff cables. My wife also had some words fore me about my bar changing habits.

funny Rick.
but in all seriousness, I certainly wouldnt think of going left hand shifting.
From car shifting, to downtube shifting, to sti rd shifting, the right hand certainly has all the muscle memory for shifting.
I take it that you are a strong leftie?
hey, if it works for you, thats all that matters. Just an interesting thing to see.
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