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Old 05-21-22, 08:09 AM
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Oh, and I agree wholeheartedly on how trigger shifters gives you a whole new gamma of trying out different bars.
For me, bars with a 30 to 45 degree backsweep are great for the wrists, and you've got a whole slew of bars like Jones bars, surly moloko etc etc that give various hand options.

Lots of fun stuff to try out, and usually can be swapped out with existing housing lengths--except Jones bars need longer stuff, probably similar with the other wider ones. Think of this when choosing housing length, probably a bit longer is better if you think you'll try other bars, within reason (Easy to cut down after)
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