Is It a Mortal Sin to Ditch Drop Bars for Upright Bars?
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Is It a Mortal Sin to Ditch Drop Bars for Upright Bars?
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This is my comfy daily rider. Everything on it is experimental and likely to be changed, the seat, tires, bars, stem and pedals, etc.
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And this is the backup for my backup, for my daily rider. It is a couple pounds heavier than the skinny little Treks. If I could only have one bicycle, any one of these would do just fine.
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At least they're not racing bikes...
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Is it's a mortal sin to ditch drop bars for upright bars?
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