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Old 11-28-22, 08:23 AM
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Originally Posted by frogshawn
I am having a new custom touring bike built and I am debating on which type of bars to use, drop or alternative bars?
Wouldnt this be something to have sorted out before the frame build began? I would think you and the builder/company would come up with frame geometry that works for your intended use and body. The fit difference between a drop bar and flat bar or the various alt bars can be significant.
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Do you have any pictures?
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Originally Posted by mstateglfr
Wouldnt this be something to have sorted out before the frame build began? I would think you and the builder/company would come up with frame geometry that works for your intended use and body. The fit difference between a drop bar and flat bar or the various alt bars can be significant.
If you read the thread you will see I am working this out with the frame builder. The actual frame building will not start for some time. The wait times can be quite long. Thanks
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Old 11-28-22, 03:04 PM
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Originally Posted by frogshawn
If you read the thread you will see I am working this out with the frame builder. The actual frame building will not start for some time. The wait times can be quite long. Thanks
I read it- the current and future tenses were confusing, so I posted a response about it.
Cool that the build hasnt started, this makes more sense.

Who is building the frame?
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Originally Posted by mstateglfr
I read it- the current and future tenses were confusing, so I posted a response about it.
Cool that the build hasnt started, this makes more sense.

Who is building the frame?
No worries. Joseph Ahearne is building the bike.
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